The Commute May Actually Be Beneficial
While much has been said about the negatives of a daily commute, a new study from University College London shows that this travel may actually benefit workers.
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While much has been said about the negatives of a daily commute, a new study from University College London shows that this travel may actually benefit workers.
Although some companies are looking to decrease their real estate footprint, the demand for suburban workspaces presents a huge opportunity for landlords.
Flexible office network Deskpass has announced it will expand into Canada, with plans to launch in the Greater Toronto area starting this week.
Some workers have indeed returned to the office, but many are finding themselves still attending Zoom meetings and operating as if they were working from home.
Some companies are dipping their toes into the wearable technology world, with a few attempting to provide workers’ the ability to view their monitor through a headset.
Cushman & Wakefield is predicting there will be a mass return to the office during the first quarter of 2022 due to increased vaccines and herd resiliency.
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In order to create more value for its shareholders, IWG is considering breaking up various parts of its business, which is reportedly worth over £2.9 billion.
According to a new study on Microsoft employees from Berkeley scientists, remote working has caused collaboration and connection between colleagues to decrease.
There have been many negatives about the workplace during the pandemic, but this time has offered leaders more opportunities to improve their strategies and work models.
Explore thought-provoking ideas about mixed-use city planning, co-living spaces, and the delicate balance between technology-driven work and human connections.Â
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