In this time of social distancing, as our economy feels the effects of COVID-19, many people are working from home. What happens as the economy recovers, and we return to the “New Normal.” Have we learned a new way of working? Will we need to reconfigure our office space? Should teleworking be part of the way we do our work going forward? Will it be necessary to move to new office space? There are so many unknowns, but changes will probably be made to the way we do business, and the workspace we do it in. It’s essential to hire
Continue >> →In the age of COVID-19 and Social Distancing, it’s hard to predict what our offices will look like when the crisis is over. The office design debate of the century will most likely be geared towards health and safety in the workplace. Where will that leave the less confining, airy open office feel of the 21st century? Will our beliefs from the end of 2019 win out over the trend towards open workspaces? Let’s revisit the pros and cons of each office configuration and consider future trends in this industry. The Cubicle Office Design Although they might be considered outdated
Continue >> →It may surprise you to learn that your office design influences your sales results, your employee engagement, and your ability to hire new talent. Although it may seem superficial to some, people work best and want to work for companies that provide a comfortable environment that allows them to do their best work. Customers that visit your office want to know that you are up to date with the latest technology and best practices. Don’t give them the wrong impression. Let’s take a look at some reasons to keep your office design fresh. Increase Your Revenue You wouldn’t go on
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