Offices will remain an important factor for the working environment of the future

For more than two years now, the "triumph" of flexible working models has been continuing - driven by the Corona pandemic. After the home office increasingly established during the peak of the pandemic, many media outlets were already singing the swan song of central office buildings or even talking about the "death” of the office. The second edition of the ISG study The Power of Place: The consequences of inaction now shows that these forecasts were quite premature. Offices will remain an important factor for the working environment of the future. Only the requirements have changed and will continue to change. This was clearly shown by the surveys of employers and employees conducted in the course of the study.
In our article for Office Inspiration, Martyn Peters, Managing Director CEE, talks about the results of the study and the challenges facing modern office spaces of the future. We can reveal that much: the premature swan song for office space in the context of the home office has not finally considered many developments to their logical conclusion. Offices, in combination with home office arrangements, are increasingly becoming a company's calling card in the battle for employees and, at the same time, offer the opportunity to increase key corporate indicators.
Read the full article here: https://www.officeinspiration.com/en/studies/the-power-of-place-2/
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