Talking Through the Generations
2.25.08 | Two weeks ago we brought you the Teknion sponsored presentation about
working with the generations that have recently entered the workplace, or
are now entering the workplace: Generations X and Y and the Millennials.
(officeinsight 2.11.08, Teknions Gen X and Y) Now that our
readers have a general idea of the psychology of those constituting these
generations and what they are thinking, we thought we could facilitate
intergenerational communications by compiling a short list of some of the
vocabulary commonly in use by these generations.
Teknion's Gen X and Y
2.11.08 | January 17th was a cold day in Boston. It had recently snowed and officeinsight's reason for the trip to the city was two-fold. We were invited to preview Teknion's new Boston showroom to be unveiled at a grand opening party on April 3rd and to attend a Teknion-sponsored lecture event at the Museum of Fine Art that same evening. The showroom itself was worth the trip, a thoughtfully designed space by Baker Design Group that embodies everything Teknion is: effortlessly chic, forward thinking yet undeniably timeless.
Inbox: Generation Who, What, Where, When and Y
2.11.08 | I understand the need to study my generation (Gen Y). I know there are workplace puzzles to be solved and gobs of disposable income to be snatched up. I know that there are 76 million of us. But I have to be honest about the nagging annoyance that took over as who I am was summarized into several short bullet points on January 17th at Teknion's Boston presentation of Gen X and Gen Y Trends.
COLLECTIVE WISDOM
2.4.08 | It is obvious by now that neither the natural stylistic talents of a decorator nor the five-year degree and formal credentials of a licensed architect necessary as they may be are any where near sufficient qualifications to create optimum interior environments for people. The interior design profession has arisen to fill the gap. While this aspiration is proving to be beyond its reach, interior design is providing the third leg for the platform necessary for the next advance.
Epistemolo-gee?
2.4.08 | Please indulge me in a scenario. You are a designer working on the
interior finishes for an elementary school, and you are pulling together
the first schematic color palette for client review. To do this, you have
narrowed the colors down to a handful of options. As we know, there is no
absolute right or wrong way to do this, and perhaps the route changes
each time. However, do you ever step back to wonder: How did I
confidently move from point A to point B?

