As facilities managers strive to lessen the environmental impact of buildings they manage, it is essential to consider the well-being of people who work there. Today’s smart office buildings can play a key role in making employees feel welcomed, comfortable, and energized for work.
Attend part three of our Planet, Places, People: The Future of Workplace Management webcast series to discover the powerful connection between workplace sustainability and employee health, safety, and productivity. We will discuss how the following factors impact employees:
- Indoor Air Quality (IAQ)
- Lighting
- Community Engagement
- Diversity and Inclusion
- Visitor Management
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Key Takeaways:
- How the workplace environment significantly impacts employee health and happiness. Factors such as feeling welcomed, comfortable, and valued at work contribute to employee well-being. Employee physical and mental health play a crucial role in productivity.
- The impact IAQ has on employee wellness, and productivity.Researchfrom Harvard School of Public Health suggests improving IAQ can boost productivity by up to $6,500 per person per year.
- How facilities managers can use environmental sensors, artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML) and green building design elements to optimize IAQ and create a comfortable workspace.
Speakers
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Sr Director of Solutions Consultants, FM:Systems
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VP of Global Sales Enablement, FM:Systems