The future of work
The way we work has been drastically altered by the COVID-19 pandemic. From adopting WFH which has given companies access to global talent, to giving up office spaces for good, the future may have more changes in store for us. Technology, employee satisfaction and wellness have triggered a shift in the role of the office experience in driving productivity. Read about why leaders are re-evaluating their office strategy.
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