Landlords Consider Adding Flex Space To Their Buildings
As demand for flexible office spaces grows among companies adopting a hybrid work arrangement, landlords are considering adding their own flex space to meet this growth.
As demand for flexible office spaces grows among companies adopting a hybrid work arrangement, landlords are considering adding their own flex space to meet this growth.
Major corporations such as Twitter, Uber, Google, Apple and Facebook have extended their remote working arrangements until at least early 2021 as the pandemic looms.
Coworking operator WeWork is now positioning itself as a flexible office solution for large corporations who want a safe, flexible workspace beyond their large offices.
Despite millions of people working from home for the foreseeable future, reconfigured coworking spaces that value privacy will become attractive over the next few months.
Employee engagement is a vital factor in ensuring that the workplace is efficient, and this cannot be accomplished without a culture that emphasizes the human touch.
The way in which we work has undoubtedly changed for good, and one of the most significant factors of this change is workplace culture and how we perceive our colleagues.
Coworking firms are preparing to reopen their doors, but not without strict sanitation practices, reminders to physically distance, and more to keep members safe.
Companies have become much more digitally-fluent in the past few months as many workers transition to work-from-home arrangements, and CIOs play a big part in this shift.
Several coworking operators have had to rethink their strategies as many members continue to work from home, such as space configuration, sanitation practices and more.
Companies are considering adopting multiple satellite offices for remote workers as opposed to one large office, but how difficult is it to maintain these spaces?
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