The Case For Human-First, Simple Tech To Power The Future Of Work
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Today’s workers want the ability to work wherever, whenever, so it is vital for companies to adopt technological tools needed to manage and support a flexible workforce.
Workplace technology is necessary, but it can be difficult for older workers to understand these tools and it’s up to managers to make sure they are properly trained.
The Suburban Economic Study commissioned by Regus has found that flexible offices are not only financially beneficial, but also have a positive impact on the environment.
It is imperative for companies today to provide a work environment that ensures their workers are happy and healthy in order to prevent burnout and boost productivity.
Hygge, a coworking space based in Charlotte, is in the midst of renovating one of its locations to include a fitness facility for both coworking members and non-members.
Conference rooms are typically used by small groups of people, but acoustic pods can allow companies to cut costs while offering workers access to a more private space.
Deloitte research found that one in three U.S. workers want flexible working, whether it is career damaging or not, to reduce stress and improve their mental health.
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