The Future of Work
- Steve Longhorn

- Sep 3, 2020
- 1 min read

We have reached a unique turning point in the history of work. Rather than simply thinking about the what’s and how’s of why organizations go about their business. Facility service providers, real estate and business leaders are now faced with thinking about the WHY! A year ago, it would have been unprecedented to imagine 50-90% of an organization working from home and, in certain cases, performing better than in an office environment.
The earth has also been taking a hit for decades due to the bulk commute of the now 3.3 billion global workforce. Employees herding into workspaces to be together, when in fact, the majority continue working alone. Not only does this impact the health of the environment, but it also impacts the health and performance of the employee.
To correct this, we need to adopt a new and agile approach to working & supporting our employees. Not only to help the recovery of the global economy but also to protect the environment by means of designing a 'healthy working' ecosystem that supports the business, the environment and individual needs.




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