Companies rebuilding or modifying their work environments with an eye on the future will continue to move away from dedicated offices and workstations.
In Pt 1, guest future of work consultant, Sam Spurlin delves into the evolving dynamics of work, highlighting the challenges organizations face in navigating remote and in-person work environments.
Many companies are starting to move away from the traditional office set-up in favor of spaces that promote collaboration and socialization. Ryan explores why the key to creating new workspaces is to focus on the activities and experiences that the space needs to support, rather than simply trying to replicate what already exists.
Ryan Anderson believes that traditional office design is no longer suitable for the current workforce. With the rise of remote work and demand for flexibility, businesses need to rethink how they use their office spaces. Our focus must shift to what employees need to be successful, rather than just providing spaces for leaders to supervise work.
Author and futurist, Rex Miller, explores how the pandemic disrupted the contract between employees and employers, causing people to reassess what they want from their work lives. Check out this conversation with Rex as he explains why and how companies need to help employees reacclimate and recondition themselves to these changes.