Advertisements
WorkX Conference
Advertise With Us
Friday, January 30, 2026
Explore
Allwork.Space
No Result
View All Result
Newsletters
  • Latest News
  • Leadership
  • Work-life
  • Coworking
  • Design
  • Career Growth
  • Tech
  • Workforce
  • CRE
  • Business
  • Podcast
  • More
    • Columnists
      • Dr. Gleb Tsipursky – The Office Whisperer
      • Nirit Cohen – WorkFutures
      • Angela Howard – Culture Expert
      • Drew Jones – Design & Innovation
      • Jonathan Price – CRE & Flex Expert
    • Get the Newsletter
    • Events
    • Advertise With Us
    • Publish a Press Release
    • Brand PulseNew
    • Partner Portal
No Result
View All Result
Newsletters
Allwork.Space
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Leadership
  • Work-life
  • Coworking
  • Design
  • Workforce
  • Tech
  • CRE
  • Business
  • Podcast
  • Career Growth
  • Newsletters
Advertisements
Alliance Virtual Offices - Grow Center Ops
Home CRE

The ROI Of RTO Part 2: The Human Connection Factor

How belonging, proximity, and purpose-built space are driving the next wave of workforce performance.

Andrea Pirrotti-DranchakbyAndrea Pirrotti-Dranchak
November 26, 2025
in CRE
Reading Time: 5 mins read
A A
The ROI Of RTO Part 2 The Human Connection Factor

The spark of collaboration is most powerful when employees gather face-to-face for hallway conversations and coffee breaks that screens can’t replicate.

This article is the second in a new series from Andrea Pirrotti-Dranchak, in which she explores the real ROI of returning to the office. The first article dug into the numbers behind that recovery — and what it means for the future of work. Click here to read “The Real ROI Of RTO: How Cities Are Finding Their Pulse Again.” 

The biggest loss of the remote-work era wasn’t square footage. It was spark. The spontaneous energy that happens when people gather in person — the ideas born over coffee, the mentorship that happens in hallway conversations — went missing. 

Advertisements
Alliance Virtual Offices - Grow Center Ops

Those moments were doing more than we thought: they were driving innovation, belonging, and mental health.

A future-of-work thought leader once said, “There’s a certain crackle, a spark that happens when people connect live and in person. Innovation is snuffed with virtual meetings.” He’s right. The engagement that happens in person can’t be replicated through a screen.

Advertisements
Workspace Geek - Coworking Software Simplified

And the data backs it up: connection is the hidden driver of performance — and disconnection carries measurable costs.

The Crackle Effect: Why Proximity Matters

When people come together, ideas accelerate. Harvard Business Review reports that collaboration drops by nearly 25% among fully remote teams compared with co-located ones. 

Gensler’s 2025 Global Workplace Survey found that employees who spend the majority of their week in person report 2.5 times more opportunities for mentorship and informal learning.

In a Forbes column, workplace strategist Kyle Waldrep noted that younger professionals in remote environments miss out on relationship-building and career-shaping experiences — the hallway conversations and cross-functional interactions that can’t be scheduled. 

Advertisements
Alliance Virtual Offices - Automate Revenue Ops

“No one achieves success alone,” he wrote. “We all need each other, and we need the workplace of the future — it’s time to embrace both.”

Remote work made us efficient. In-person work makes us effective. The distinction defines the next phase of workplace value creation.

The Mental Health Equation

While productivity levels remained steady in hybrid models, the human costs have mounted. A SHRM study found that remote and hybrid workers report significantly higher rates of anxiety and depression compared with on-site peers. The Integrated Benefits Institute identified a statistically significant increase in anxiety and depressive symptoms among remote employees.

The U.S. Surgeon General’s 2023 Advisory on Loneliness went further: chronic isolation raises the risk of premature death by 26%, comparable to smoking 15 cigarettes a day. Loneliness isn’t just an emotional issue; it’s a public health crisis.

The Journal of Organizational Effectiveness: People and Performance estimates that absenteeism due to stress and loneliness costs U.S. employers $154 billion annually. Those aren’t simply soft costs — they hit the bottom line.

While many may feel that human connection is a fluffy metric, the numbers say otherwise. 

The Belonging Premium

Connection improves morale and amplifies results.

According to Gallup, employees who have a best friend at work are seven times more engaged and 12% more productive. McKinsey & Company’s 2025 Workforce Report found that companies fostering belonging experience 56% lower turnover and 75% higher engagement.

Advertisements
Yardi Kube automates flex and coworking operations

As Harvard Business Review notes, connection operates on multiple levels — to colleagues, leaders, and the larger mission. When all three align, performance follows. Forbes called it “the missing element in workplace culture.”

Belonging has an economic value. Retention, innovation, and engagement are all downstream effects of feeling connected to a shared purpose.

Purpose-Built Space: Where Connection Happens

Physical space plays a central role in restoring that sense of belonging.

According to Gensler’s 2025 Workplace Survey, only 26% of workers say their office helps them do their best work. We’re not talking about desks here – we are talking about design. Design that supports and enhances collaboration, focus, and social connection.

Advertisements
Workspace Geek - Coworking Software Simplified

Purpose-built environments combine all three. They blend collaboration zones for innovation, quiet rooms for concentration, and shared lounges for casual connection. Outdoor terraces, cafés, and “third spaces” extend that design beyond the office, turning the workplace into an ecosystem rather than a floorplate.

The investment is measurable. JLL’s Work Dynamics Report found that 68% of corporate real estate leaders are now evaluated on employee experience and productivity — not cost savings. Space has become a strategic lever for human performance.

The Human ROI

The return-to-office debate has been framed as a policy issue. In reality, it’s an investment strategy — one that values human connection as a driver of engagement, health, and growth.

Connection improves retention. It reduces absenteeism. It boosts innovation. It builds culture that compounds over time.

Advertisements
Build Your AI - Disaster Avoidance

The human dividend is measurable — and it’s multiplying where companies are designing for it intentionally.

Remote work proved that we can operate efficiently apart. The ROI of RTO proves that we perform better together.

Advertisements
Subscribe to the Future of Work Newsletter
Tags: CRE
Share7Tweet5Share1
Andrea Pirrotti-Dranchak

Andrea Pirrotti-Dranchak

Globally recognized as a leading authority in flexible workspace, Andrea Pirrotti-Dranchak has 25+ years of experience driving expansion and innovation across 65+ countries. As Head of Real Estate, Americas at infinitSpace, she leverages the flexible workspace model to unlock asset value and transform how real estate performs. A trusted voice in the future of work, she advises, writes, and speaks on strategies that define and scale this fast-moving industry.

Other Stories Recommended For You

Neom Scales Back “The Line” In Saudi Arabia, Casting Doubt On Its Future Work-Life Vision
News

Neom Scales Back “The Line” In Saudi Arabia, Casting Doubt On Its Future Work-Life Vision

byAllwork.Space News Team
21 hours ago

Saudi Arabia’s ambitious city-sized project, The Line, promised a radical reimagining of work, living, and entertainment. Conceived as a linear...

Read more
What 40 Office Tours Revealed About The Illusion Of Occupancy

What 40 Office Tours Revealed About The Illusion Of Occupancy

2 days ago
Global Coworking Market Forecast To Nearly Triple By 2031

Global Coworking Market Forecast To Nearly Triple By 2031

3 days ago
IWG Expands Philippine Footprint With Six New Flexible Workspace Centers

IWG Expands Philippine Footprint With Six New Flexible Workspace Centers

4 days ago
Advertisements
Deel - Upgrade your global team management
Advertisements
Ergonofis

The Future of Work® Newsletter helps you understand how work is changing — without the noise.

Choose daily or weekly updates to stay current, and monthly editions to explore worklife, work environments, and leadership in depth.

Trusted by 22,000+ leaders and professionals.

2026 Allwork.Space News Corporation. Exploring the Future Of Work® since 2003. All Rights Reserved

Advertise  Submit Your Story   Newsletters   Privacy Policy   Terms Of Use   About Us   Contact   Submit a Press Release   Brand Pulse   Podcast   Events   

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Latest News
  • Topics
    • Business
    • Leadership
    • Work-life
    • Workforce
    • Career Growth
    • Design
    • Tech
    • Coworking
    • Marketing
    • CRE
  • Podcast
  • Events
  • About Us
  • Advertise | Media Kit
  • Submit Your Story
Newsletters

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.
-
00:00
00:00

Queue

Update Required Flash plugin
-
00:00
00:00