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Workshop 8

Age & The Workplace: The U.S. General Services Administration Experience

Track 2: Workplace

10.30 a.m. - 12.00 p.m., Tuesday 1 July
Ballroom 2, Level 2

In examining responses to new environments – ranging from relatively traditional to moderately radical – it is becoming clear that age matters. Occupants of new space do not react the same way, use the space in the same way, or have the same degree of satisfaction or acceptance, depending upon age. The well known factors, such as organisational position, are still dominant. However, as younger employees rise to positions of supervision and management, we can expect even more stark differences

In the context of recent work by the GSA, this presentation will discuss the techniques of informing the programme of requirements and then using these data to gauge responses to the workplace. Post occupancy evaluations of several sites will be discussed in detail. To date, the GSA has found different age-based responses to aspects of the workplace. In addition the methods and factors affecting the systematic institution of workplace strategy, across an inventory of over 36 million square meters of space, affecting over 1.1 million people, will be discussed. Change management and cross-project and cross-team relationships are seen to be key to building customer-centric information and increasing the connection between workplace strategy and business operational success.

Moderator:

Wk 1 Steve Coster web.jpg

Steve Coster

Managing Director, DEGW Australia & New Zealand

To view Steve Coster's CV please click here

Speaker:

Kevin Kampschroer

Director of Expert Services, Office of Applied Science, Public Buildings Service, US General Services Administration, Washington

Acting Director, Office of Federal High Performance Green Buildings, Public Buildings Service, US General Services Administration
April 2008: GSA announces Office of Federal High-Performance Green Buildings

To view Kevin Kampschroer's CV please click here