Monday 1st May 2006
Office transformation specialist Morgan Lovell has appointed David Cannon as managing director of their Southern region, based in Wokingham.
Friday 28th October 2005
Is ICT (Information and Communications Technologies) inspiring a revolution in the workplace or is it just an evolution of the way we work?
Friday 28th October 2005
New research has revealed that British companies rank inspiring workforce creativity and innovation as their lowest priority when planning the working environment, despite calls from the government and industry leaders imploring companies to harness.
Thursday 11th August 2005
New research commissioned by Morgan Lovell suggests that UK businesses can expect a non-productive workforce during the predicted heatwave.
Wednesday 15th June 2005
After more than five years working in the Bristol market, the country's leading office transformation specialist Morgan Lovell today announced the opening of a new office serving the South West region and South Wales.
Wednesday 25th May 2005
A new survey of British business leaders' attitudes towards the workplace and workforce indicates the true urgency of Gordon Brown's Budget call for a stronger focus on creativity to improve the competitiveness of British enterprise.
Monday 18th April 2005
While fashion sales on the high street may be looking a little sluggish, dressing to impress is all the rage among London businesses in their efforts to achieve the right corporate image, according to new research from workplace expert Morgan Lovell.
Thursday 14th April 2005
Given the chance to rub a workplace Aladdin's Lamp, what would FDs wish for?
Thursday 6th January 2005
New research into employees' attitudes towards their workplace today reveals the startling impact the office environment can have on staff morale and business productivity.
Friday 12th November 2004
Official figures show that staff absence costs British business 11.6bn a year - but new research published this week indicates that underperformance of staff when at work is a much greater threat.