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KI Recognizes Binford Group of Indiana, Inc. as 2015 District of the Year 

Binford Group was selected for this honor based on the district's outstanding success and overall performance in 2015.

Literacy Green Bay, Inc. Receives $25,000 Pledge from KI to Support Adult Literacy 

KI committed to support Literacy Green Bay as a Classroom Sponsor, to advance adult literacy.

KI’s Dōni Seating Collection Wins Silver at The Nightingale Awards 2016 

KI is pleased to announce that the Dōni seating collection received a Silver Nightingale Award in the category of Conference Seating at the Healthcare Design Expo & Conference.

Can Companies Save Money with Workplace Wellness Programs? 

American employers spend millions trying to keep employees healthy. How does this affect their bottom line?

Draft Manufacturing All-Stars Before They Turn Pro 

It's draft day at Lambeau Field. The teams in the stadium continue to evaluate the talent of the more than 200 students as the potential draftees fight for recognition, hoping to become one of this

What You Should See on the Last Day of NeoCon 

Worry no more. The Business of Furniture team was hard at work over the last two days scouring showrooms high and low for the coolest, most innovative and generally awesome products at NeoCon.

Some Offices Designing Ways to Help Employees Move More 

Several years ago, Jonathan Webb was thinking about how “active design” could improve the workplace. He meant it as a way to describe restructuring a workspace to promote the people inside to adopt

Is the Design of Our Hospitals Making People Sick? 

No fewer than 600 studies have shown that health care design has a significant impact on medical outcomes.

Can't miss products from this year's NeoCon 

KI’s new privacy screen debuted at NeoCon 2017, combining acoustic benefits, adjustability, and sleek design for modern offices.

Lead Letter: Wellness Programs at Work Produce Results if Well Crafted 

Employers can save themselves millions through wellness programs. They just nee to find ways to boost workers' low participation rates.

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