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Technology firms have transitioned from building out lavish office campuses, to mostly remote working arrangements and this is causing workers to move to cheaper cities.
Read moreAs companies have transitioned to remote working arrangements, some have dealt with cybersecurity threats due to home offices not being equipped with the right tools.
Read moreAll organizations want a workforce that is motivated and innovative, and in order to accomplish this, they need to create a workplace that reflects their bottom line.
Read moreAlthough the flexible workspace industry has taken a hit in business over the past few months, demand from large businesses for these offices is slowly growing.
Read moreDespite many analysts proclaiming the death of the office, Class A office spaces that are amenitized will continue to be necessary for employees in the coming months.
Read moreAlthough working remotely holds countless perks for employees, the reality is that workers still want a physical workplace to interact with colleagues and focus on work.
Read moreCompanies that do not create strategies to upskill their employees and incorporate the necessary technology risk falling behind when preparing for the future of work.
Read moreAmazon will expand its office footprint across six cities in the US, where it will take up 900,000 square feet of space and create 3,500 technology and corporate jobs.
Read moreCoworking firms are transforming some of their workspaces into learning pods for students as school districts across the country opt for virtual learning arrangements.
Read moreCompanies have considered adopting either fully remote or in-person work arrangements, but the solution should be a hybrid of both to keep employees engaged and healthy.
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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