Keeping Coworking Communities Close During Coronavirus
The coronavirus pandemic has cleared out coworking spaces all over the world, and now more than ever, it is essential to keep these communities connected with each other.
The coronavirus pandemic has cleared out coworking spaces all over the world, and now more than ever, it is essential to keep these communities connected with each other.
Remote working is new to many workers today, but its ability to improve business and employee productivity could give companies who embrace it an advantage in the future.
Coliving providers are confident that the industry will have a successful future, but they expect to hit some short-term hardships due to the outbreak of coronavirus.
The future of work appears closer than ever as millions of people transition into remote working, but without the right tools in place, companies could struggle to adapt.
Several major coworking firms have been unwilling to compromise on refunds and fees in the wake of the coronavirus, leaving members with a bad taste in their mouths.
SoftBank has terminated its $3 billion tender offer to buy back WeWork shares, citing conditions not being met as well as ongoing investigations into the coworking firm.
The COVID-19 pandemic has transformed the way millions of people work in a short amount of time, and its lasting impact on workplace culture will echo for years to come.
Coworking spaces are struggling to keep clients in their space as the coronavirus outbreak keeps people working at home, which could cause lasting damage to the industry.
While current circumstances have forced millions to work from home, HR and business leaders are quickly learning that working remotely could actually be the new normal.
As remote working becomes a reality for many people, virtual reality is expected to take a front seat in enhancing the digital workplace and keeping employees engaged.
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