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Employers Aim to Appeal to Millennials
Attracting and retaining excellent employees makes the top 10 list of the most difficult tasks for most business leaders.
Is the Design of Our Hospitals Making People Sick?
Dick Resch discusses how KI’s work with hospitals improves communication, boosts outcomes, and reduces provider fatigue with smarter space planning.
Why The Open Office Might Not Actually Be The Workplace Of The Future
According to KI, 75% of employers see college environments shaping today’s open offices—yet balancing tech, flexibility, and focus remains key.
Interiors + Sources: Doni
The Dōni chair blends ergonomic design with full color customization and versatile base styles—ideal for stacking, task seating, or collaborative learning.
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.
Interiors + Sources: Going for the Gold (Neo Con)
Interiors + Sources: Going for the Gold (Neo Con)
Interiors + Sources
This is an excerpt from an article. To view full article, click here. On the Sunday before NeoCon, the hallway of the Merchandise
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.
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.
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.