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" There’s no denying that the past 18 months have shaken up the way we work. Instead of commuting for hours each day, employees have been able to work in their slippers and take lunch straight from the fridge."
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From holographic colleagues to virtual reality meetings, we explore what the hybrid working revolution could mean for the future of the office.
There’s no denying that the past 18 months have shaken up the way we work. Instead of commuting for hours each day, employees have been able to work in their slippers and take lunch straight from the fridge. Crucially, many companies have seen the benefits that remote work can bring for their bottom lines, as well as staff satisfaction. So does this mean working from the office is over? Not quite. The hybrid approach, which allows employees to combine working from home, from a local office or flexible workspace, is set to offer the best of both worlds for people who want out of the rat race but still need to collaborate with colleagues face to face.
Interested in: hybrid offices, employee retention, and what the next generation of workspaces might be?
"...old-fashioned rows of desks will be replaced by areas dedicated to creativity, active work and discussion""...72% of office workers would prefer a hybrid way of working to a full-time return to the office – even if reverting to the old Monday to Friday routine meant earning 10% more money." An inspiring environment where ideas develop, businesses build and relationships evolve. Spaces is a ` 1QA`````creative place where you can work, check your email and meet with clients. A place you can pause to enjoy a really good cup of coffee or a healthy lunch, and where super-fast Internet ensures you can work efficiently. Stimulating and professional, we make your work life easier so you can simply focus on getting down to business. We offer memberships, designer meeting rooms and offices in a dynamic space.
Collaboration and creation.
“In-office collaboration will be just as important to Google’s future as it’s been to our past,” said Google CEO Sundar Pichai in an email to employees, underlining the ongoing role of the corporate HQ within the firm’s hybrid model. However, the key word here is collaboration: the office of the future will primarily be a space for interaction and connection, made up of areas dedicated to discussion, equipped for active work and designed to inspire creativity. “From our studies, we can see that previously people spent 70% of their working hours carrying out work processes, and 30% of their time collaborating with colleagues,” says Alain Dehaze, CEO of Adecco Group. “Now this will be reversed, with people coming into the office to collaborate, work on projects [and be creative]. Work processes [will be] done in a remote way, eliminating travel time, boosting productivity and enhancing quality of life.” It’s also worth noting that, in a hybrid world, colleagues who live within the same region can use local flexspaces to support one another or chew over challenges. NTT signed a groundbreaking deal with IWG earlier this year to give its 300,000+ employees access to flexible workspace locations. The firm is now developing an app to help staff identify which colleagues are at which flexspaces so that they can link up if desired.
Open spaces allow for layout flexibility, it can be useful as users may want to rearrange their working space for various activities.