RTE

Window development, La Défense

Need

New RTE headquarters - Window, La Défense

RTE has asked HDG to support it in its major project to relocate its head office. Bringing together 4 separate buildings on a common site (WINDOW building at La Défense - 44,000 m²), this project affects 2,100 employees.

This project involves changes to the way the business lines organise their work, as well as the introduction of new digital technologies dedicated to :
«working differently»

CustomerRTE
SectorIndustry
ProjectFitting out head office
  • Immeuble Window 7C, Place du Dôme 92073 LA DEFENSE Cedex

Intervention

Human Design Group worked with RTE to :

  • Supporting the transformation of its business organisations by identifying opportunities for cooperation within operating entities
  • Participating in change management centred on the co-design of workspace layout solutions with users and encouraging them to take ownership of the project (100 workshops)
  • Helping to define and qualify layout solutions in terms of macro and micro-zoning, choice of furniture and corporate image
  • Helping to validate development projects with employee representative bodies (IRP)
  • Supporting RTE throughout the life of the building (changes to spaces, reorganisation, feedback, corrective action)
RTE : Logo

Results

HDG's involvement helped to speed up a refurbishment project by facilitating change management and the acceptance of solutions by management, users and works councils.

Benefits

  • Transform through action by involving users and social partners through a participative agile approach. Understanding users' real needs to drive and facilitate change
  • Using organisational analysis of business activities and Design Thinking, to generate innovative layout solutions, a vector for new opportunities for cooperation / business model within operational entities (Lean and digital)
  • Drawing up a relevant and effective methodological framework, as well as a design framework in line with current standards, thanks to the expertise of our ergonomists