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KI Creates Adjustable Screen that Offers Personal Space in Office Layouts 

Shawn Green of KI discusses how empathy and design innovation shaped their user-controlled Universal Height-Adjustable Screen.

These Healthy Workplace Trends Will Banish Your Sunday Scaries for Good 

Brit + Co features KI’s VP Jonathan Webb on 2018 office design trends to reduce stress and inspire teams.

Nightingale Awards: Gold and Silver Awards 

The Ruckus Task Chair by KI earns top honors at the Nightingale Awards for its comfort and healthcare-focused design.

How Tech Giants Are Keeping Employees Happy Through Innovative Workspaces 

Explore why companies should follow tech’s lead in office design—KI’s Dick Resch breaks down the data behind smarter, healthier workplaces.

Seats of knowledge? Coweta teacher finds new furniture aids learning 

New furniture at Madras Middle School replaced traditional classroom desks and forged a path of unconventional thinking in the educational environment.

How to make open offices work for everyone 

Whoever thought that walls and doors could go out of style? Apparently, that’s what has happened at offices nationwide.

Office Designs May Go Back to College in 2018 

Workers in 2018 may feel like they're back at their alma maters as companies redesign work spaces to cater to millennials.

Dick Resch Donates $5M to University of Wisconsin - Green Bay 

KI CEO Dick Resch recently pledged $5 million for a new engineering school at the University of Wisconsin - Green Bay on Monday, February 12.

Dick Resch Sells KI, Green Bay Furniture Manufacturer, to Its 2,000 Employees 

KI CEO Dick Resch went from the majority owner of KI to the only employee who doesn't own part of the company on April 27.

KI Now 100% Owned by Employees; Resch Calls it 'A New Era' for Company 

KI completed the move to become a 100 percent employee-owned company late last week, a shift that should keep the company solidly independent and keep it in Green Bay for the long term.

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