As the world adapts to the new normal, the concept of hybrid work is gaining momentum. Let's delve into the potential transformations in office spaces, and how they could redefine our work environment in the post-pandemic era.
As companies shift to hybrid, the purpose of the office has changed
Workers will start seeing different floorplans, functions and technologies
- Gone are the days of rigid social and physical structures that many companies believed were essential to a productive work environment
- What’s in, instead, are more adaptable designs, and communal areas meant to foster teamwork, creativity and a sense of connection lost during the pandemic
The more virtual we become, the more important it is that we connect and communicate face to face to support that virtual existence
Companies are converting individual space into collaborative space and social environments
- The office of the future will also need to be more agile and able to change depending on the demands of a given day
- Newer office designs are addressing a wide range of factors that cover not only health and safety but also wellbeing
The Future of the Office
The most crucial tech component of the post-Covid-19 office will be a tool to help bridge the gap between remote and in-person staff
- Experts believe videoconferencing will remain a big part of our work lives for years to come
- New touchless technology to replace surfaces such as buttons and handles will also address health concerns amplified by the pandemic