How design can connect brand, culture and workplace for employee-focused businesses
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Work Together, Anywhere series
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Branding has a real impact on the wider success of a company and can create an emotional connection with your business. There has never been a more important time to build brand engagement and workplace design plays a vital role in this process. Companies such as Them Design can help transform how your business engages with the people it interacts with; internally and externally.
In this episode, we chat to Dan Moscrop, advocate for print & physical experience, CEO & founder of Them Design Ltd and host of the Spacecraft podcast.
- Why a changing culture can create an opportunity but also be a threat to an organisational survival, if it's lost
- How design can support the growing trend of creating ‘better than home’ workplace environment
- Why blending physical with digital is so important for the future of workplace
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