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Resch: Sitting in the dark is the quiet killer 

KI CEO Dick Resch explains how workplace inactivity is a silent killer—and how active office design can improve both employee well-being and company performance.

Selling manufacturing to a new generation 

From automation specialists to digital diagnostics, KI Furniture is reshaping manufacturing careers for youth with hands-on programs and tech-focused outreach.

A Factory-Made Solution to Global Climate Change By Dick Resch 

Dick Resch of KI Furniture outlines how innovative firms are fighting climate change—featuring KI’s landfill diversion efforts and support for carbon-negative materials.

B2B Furniture Giant Adjusts to Slow-growth Economy 

Green Bay-based KI counters weak economic trends through targeted sector growth, sustainable design leadership, and the power of employee ownership.

There are some jobs now in manufacturing. Kids just aren’t interested in taking them. 

As KI faces retirements, Andy Bushmaker explains why younger workers overlook high-paying manufacturing jobs despite strong demand.

Frank Fontana 6/5/16 Show 

KI’s Shawn Green joins Frank Fontana to explore KI’s origins, breakthrough furniture products, and the role of design in creating adaptable, engaging workspaces.

The Future Of The Office 

KI’s Shawn Green shares how modern workplaces foster creativity through informal spaces—proving the future of the office is collaborative and fluid.

Robust hiring gain in June points to a resilient US economy 

Furniture maker KI raises pay by up to 10% for critical roles, President Brian Krenke shares amid a tight labor market.

Lost In Transition: The Three Fs To Increase Engagement And Retention With New Millennial Workers 

Recent college grads are disenchanted and disengaged in their new work environment, translating into lower retention rates of these "lost" employees.

A Case - and Space - for Connection 

Are the connections we make through our devices real? Do they empower us to actually gain new perspectives and make real, human-centered connections?

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