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Although there has been a spike in hybrid work arrangements, some analysts believe that all real estate assets will see an increase in demand over the next year or so.
Read moreOn June 10, the Biden administration laid out its future of work principles that focus on allowing some employees to continue some form of hybrid work arrangements.
Read moreThe past year has transformed not only the idea of the workplace itself, but how companies operate altogether and what the ideal work culture should look like.
Read moreThe past year saw companies and institutions heavily rely on video conferencing tools to stay connected, but the foundation of the future of work will be connectivity.
Read moreThe global workforce has a growing desire for flexibility in the workplace, and there are specific steps that leaders can take to create an authentic agile work culture.
Read moreMost businesses desire to have the best company culture, and adopting a culture-as-a-service (CaaS) model could help organizations make this goal a reality.
Read moreThe past year has solidified the fact that 40-hour work weeks are outdated, which is why organizations are exploring the transition to shorter work days or weeks.
Read moreSoftware company Adobe has revealed that it will implement a new hybrid work policy for its employees starting in the U.S. with plans to expand worldwide later this year.
Read moreOn July 19, the UK will no longer have Covid-19 restrictions in place, meaning employees may be expected to return to the office. However, many do not want to.
Read moreIWG is pivoting to local workspaces in smaller cities through new franchising agreements as it works to improve its occupancy rates and earnings for this year.
Read moreChoose daily or weekly updates to stay current, and monthly editions to explore worklife, work environments, and leadership in depth.

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