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Looking Forward Worth a listen Have you heard? Ten thought-provoking conversations with expert guest

[View in a Browser]( [MillerKnoll][MillerKnoll]( Looking Forward [An abstract of a person reading a paper] Issue 01 Timely research, helpful insights–right in your inbox Welcome to the first installment of Looking Forward, a new newsletter from the Global Research and Insights team at MillerKnoll. What will it take to meet the unprecedented challenges facing Facilities, Real Estate, and Interior Design professionals today? We’ll share answers to that question right here, with insights informed by more than 70 years of research from our collective of brands and conversations we’re regularly having with leaders around the world. Each month, we’ll spotlight our own primary research projects and collaborations with an array of exceptional partners, including our fellow founding partners at Future Forum–Slack, Boston Consulting Group, and Management Leadership for Tomorrow–as well as social scientists, technologists, academics, and more. We also want to hear from you. What topics would you like to see us cover? [Let us know](mailto:insights@millerknoll.com) Worth a listen Have you heard? [Looking Forward presenters]( Ten thought-provoking conversations with expert guests—plus a bonus wrap-up from host Ryan Anderson. Season 2 of our Looking Forward podcast was packed with truth-bombs and a-ha moments. If you didn’t catch every episode, you may have missed a conversation with important implications for your clients, your team, or your organization. [Revisit Season 2]( Get smarter Neurodiversity in the workplace [Neurodiversity in the workplace]( From curb cuts to OXO utensils, there’s a long history of designs first intended to help those with unique needs improving life for everyone. In that spirit, environmental psychologist Sally Augustin, Ph.D., works with clients to improve workplaces through design for neurodiversity—a topic she recently explored as part of the MillerKnoll Insight Series. [Watch the recording]( Looking beyond What we’re reading, hearing, watching… [Debbie Lovich]( Recession or not, employee experience matters In a recent article in Forbes, Debbie Lovich of BCG warns employers not to use fear of recession to scale back workplace improvements. The article echoes themes Debbie covered on [our podcast](. [Read the article >]( [An office setting]( Leading by example Bloomberg recently toured MillerKnoll HQ for their QuickTake video series. See how our research and insights come alive in spaces planned for social interaction and areas designed to foster wellbeing. [Watch the video >]( Stay connected [An abstract of connected circles with a pink background]( The MillerKnoll Insight Series Our ongoing webinar series covers a variety of issues and opportunities facing decision-makers around the world. [Register for free >]( [MillerKnoll][MillerKnoll]( [MillerKnoll][MillerKnoll]( [MillerKnoll][MillerKnoll]( [MillerKnoll][MillerKnoll]( MillerKnoll, Inc 855 East Main Avenue Zeeland, Michigan 49464 ©2022 MillerKnoll. All Rights Reserved [Unsubscribe]( [View our Privacy Notice]( >>

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