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How Core Values Shape Innovation and Success in Workplace Design

How Core Values Shape Innovation and Success in Workplace Design

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Building a strong, cohesive environment starts with defining core values and making sure they're part of every decision.


Today, Joe and co-host Julie Mitchell are talking to Arelis Soto, Workplace Experience Manager for Johnson & Johnson. Arelis talks about how Johnson & Johnson’s design decisions are guided by their mission to create environments that inspire employees and enhance patient care. By concentrating on the real needs of the workplace, the company encourages innovation and teamwork, leading to more meaningful and impactful results for both the team and the people they serve.


Tune in to hear how this powerful approach can reshape your organization and set you up for long-term success.


Topics discussed in this episode:

workplace innovation

  • architects
  • lifecycle of products
  • being agile
  • branding tips
  • core values
  • collaboration
  • innovation
  • workforce
  • workplace design
  • workplace environment


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