Did you know that office temperatures can affect cognitive performance? This episode of thePropcastexplores the concept of creating smart and empathetic buildings, addressing crucial topics like gender bias, neurodiversity, and office space design.
Host Louisa Dickins speaks with two pioneers developing innovative solutions for workplace efficiency and employee satisfaction,Dr.Ken Dooley, Chief Product Officer atHaltian, and DanDrogman, CEO of Smart Spaces, who share insights into their companies' growth and trends in the smart building space.
The conversation extended to the evolving preferences of the modern workforce, with Ken emphasizing the value of offering options like warmer zones or quiet spaces to create a more inclusive and productive environment, and Dan sharing how Smart Spaces uses data-driven design to address these challenges, giving people the flexibilitythey need while avoiding tokenism.
Tune in for an exciting discussion on smart buildings, inclusive workplaces, and the evolving needs of today's workforce.
Ken's journey from consulting in energy and sustainability to working in the field of smartbuildings
The evolution of Smart Spaces fromprovidingmeeting room booking software to offering smart building solutions
"Hotelification" of offices, where offices aim toprovideamenities and experiences better than home to attract employees back to theoffice
Why personalization in office environments is crucial to cater todifferent needs, preferences, andneurodiversity
The evolving workforce, including the great resignation and changing employeeexpectations
The growth of PropTechin the Nordic region
The importance of educating end-users about energy consumption to achieve sustainabilitygoals
Key Takeaways
Our purpose at Smart Spaces isoptimizingenvironments for the people and the planet. - Dan
We allow the organization to create beautiful spaces, communicate that they exist, and measure ifit'spopular enough. - Ken
It'sabout offering people personalization. You want to create the future workplace where everyone wants to work. - Dan
Yes, there is a gender bias.There'sa brilliant article called Battle for the Thermostat that really talks about how female employees in office buildings would prefermaybe twodegrees warmer.–Ken
About Our Host
Louisa Dickins
Louisais the Co-Founder ofLMRE, which has rapidly become the market-leading global built environment recruitment platform and search consultancy,specializing in finding the best strategic talent for the most innovative organisations inPropTech, ConTech, Smart Buildings, ESG, Sustainability and Strategic Consulting with operations across North America, United Kingdom, Europe, Asia-Pacific and MENA.
To promote the industryshe is so passionate about, Louisa set up the Global podcast 'ThePropcast' where she hosts and invites guests from the built environment space to join her in conversation about innovation.
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