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Design Perspectives March 21 at Noon EST MillerKnoll’s monthly Design Perspective series brings

[View in a browser]( [MillerKnoll][MillerKnoll]( Design Perspectives March 21 at Noon EST MillerKnoll’s monthly Design Perspective series brings our design clients all things from MillerKnoll and our collective of brands. This month, we’re thrilled to present: CEU: Human Factors in Workplace Design Thursday, March 21 at Noon EST Join us for a CEU on Human Factors in Ergonomics. When we feel better, we work better. That's one of the many reasons it's critical to consider human factors in workplace design. A workplace that takes the whole human into consideration is a workplace that promotes movements large and small throughout the day, that encourages social interaction, and that takes into consideration factors like personal space and proximity to coworkers. It improves our health, comfort, and connection—and quite simply, makes us feel better. Presenters: Rebecca Horton, Senior Insights Strategist, MillerKnoll CEU Information: IDCEC Continuing Education Units (CEU) 0.1 Course # CC-117326-1013 Subject Code 1.3 AIA Learning Units (LU) 1.0 Program Number #HUMANFACTORS24, Session: 2 HSW Provider # J308 Length: 1 Hour [Register Here]( [MillerKnoll Facebook][MillerKnoll Facebook]( [MillerKnoll LinkedIn][MillerKnoll LinkedIn]( [MillerKnoll Twitter][MillerKnoll Twitter]( [MillerKnoll Instagram][MillerKnoll Instagram]( MillerKnoll, Inc 855 East Main Avenue Zeeland, Michigan 49464 © 2024 MillerKnoll, Inc. [Unsubscribe]( [View our Privacy Notice](

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