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Building Rating Systems and What's Wrong with Them

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In this episode, Michael delves into the world of building rating systems and workplace awards, spurred by a recent report he encountered. He explores the nuances of these systems, particularly focusing on the disconnect between the criteria used for evaluation and the actual employee experience.

Let’s dive into the key takeaways:

  • Introduction to Building Rating Systems: Michael reflects on the increasing prevalence of building rating systems and workplace awards, driven by a desire to recognize and promote exceptional spaces in an effort to attract tenants.
  • The Case of HqO’s 'Best Spaces to Work' Awards: The episode centers around a recent report by HqO, highlighting workplaces that have been designated "Best Spaces to Work'. Michael expresses initial intrigue but ultimately finds discrepancies between the nominated spaces and what he believes truly makes a great workplace.
  • Dissecting Criteria vs. Reality: Through examples from the report, Michael scrutinizes the criteria used for evaluation, emphasizing the importance of outcomes over features. He questions the relevance of certain amenities and highlights the need for continuous improvement in workplace standards.
  • Critique of Certification Programs: The discussion extends to broader certification programs such as LEED, WELL, FitWell, EnergyStar and others. While acknowledging their intent, the host raises concerns about their efficacy in ensuring ongoing performance and adherence to standards.
  • The Living Building Challenge: A notable exception is the Living Building Challenge, which requires proof of ongoing operation for a full year by an independent third party. Michael sees this as a benchmark for truly rigorous standards.
  • Technology and Workplace Experience: As an advocate for leveraging technology to enhance workplace experiences, Michael stresses the importance of active partnerships between tenants and landlords to achieve meaningful outcomes.
  • Call for Continuous Improvement: The episode concludes with a call to action for the industry to prioritize ongoing performance measurement and improvement rather than relying on point-in-time assessments.

Other podcasts and links mentioned in this episode:


Connect with Us: Visit www.smarterspaces.live for more insights on building rating systems, workplace experiences, and technology-enabled solutions.

Thank you for listening in and please, don't forget to leave a review on the website and connect with us on LinkedIn for more discussions and updates.

Let's continue building smarter spaces together.

This episode of Creating Smarter Spaces was produced with the support of IAdea, a pioneer in smart workspace technology.

Creating Smarter Spaces | Building Rating Systems and What's Wrong with Them

https://www.smarterspaces.live/Building-Rating-Systems

______________________

Copyright 2024 Michael Przytula

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Manage episode 416991488 series 3483843
Nội dung được cung cấp bởi Michael Przytula. Tất cả nội dung podcast bao gồm các tập, đồ họa và mô tả podcast đều được Michael Przytula hoặc đối tác nền tảng podcast của họ tải lên và cung cấp trực tiếp. Nếu bạn cho rằng ai đó đang sử dụng tác phẩm có bản quyền của bạn mà không có sự cho phép của bạn, bạn có thể làm theo quy trình được nêu ở đây https://vi.player.fm/legal.

In this episode, Michael delves into the world of building rating systems and workplace awards, spurred by a recent report he encountered. He explores the nuances of these systems, particularly focusing on the disconnect between the criteria used for evaluation and the actual employee experience.

Let’s dive into the key takeaways:

  • Introduction to Building Rating Systems: Michael reflects on the increasing prevalence of building rating systems and workplace awards, driven by a desire to recognize and promote exceptional spaces in an effort to attract tenants.
  • The Case of HqO’s 'Best Spaces to Work' Awards: The episode centers around a recent report by HqO, highlighting workplaces that have been designated "Best Spaces to Work'. Michael expresses initial intrigue but ultimately finds discrepancies between the nominated spaces and what he believes truly makes a great workplace.
  • Dissecting Criteria vs. Reality: Through examples from the report, Michael scrutinizes the criteria used for evaluation, emphasizing the importance of outcomes over features. He questions the relevance of certain amenities and highlights the need for continuous improvement in workplace standards.
  • Critique of Certification Programs: The discussion extends to broader certification programs such as LEED, WELL, FitWell, EnergyStar and others. While acknowledging their intent, the host raises concerns about their efficacy in ensuring ongoing performance and adherence to standards.
  • The Living Building Challenge: A notable exception is the Living Building Challenge, which requires proof of ongoing operation for a full year by an independent third party. Michael sees this as a benchmark for truly rigorous standards.
  • Technology and Workplace Experience: As an advocate for leveraging technology to enhance workplace experiences, Michael stresses the importance of active partnerships between tenants and landlords to achieve meaningful outcomes.
  • Call for Continuous Improvement: The episode concludes with a call to action for the industry to prioritize ongoing performance measurement and improvement rather than relying on point-in-time assessments.

Other podcasts and links mentioned in this episode:


Connect with Us: Visit www.smarterspaces.live for more insights on building rating systems, workplace experiences, and technology-enabled solutions.

Thank you for listening in and please, don't forget to leave a review on the website and connect with us on LinkedIn for more discussions and updates.

Let's continue building smarter spaces together.

This episode of Creating Smarter Spaces was produced with the support of IAdea, a pioneer in smart workspace technology.

Creating Smarter Spaces | Building Rating Systems and What's Wrong with Them

https://www.smarterspaces.live/Building-Rating-Systems

______________________

Copyright 2024 Michael Przytula

  continue reading

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