New Ways of Working Demand a Fresh Look at Workspace
The new business model goes hand in hand with a new working structure built primarily on flexibility and mobility.
The new business model goes hand in hand with a new working structure built primarily on flexibility and mobility.
Offering an agile working space might be the solution for bridging the gap between Millenials and Generation X workers by providing them with what’s missing from their virtual environment – a physical place in which to enjoy the traditional benefits of social interaction.
Enlightened companies, like the BBC, are leading the way in embracing the use of off-site meeting spaces to better control supply and demand.
As part of a campaign looking at the workplace of the future, CEO of meetingrooms.com, Caleb Parker, explains why mobile technologies are going to continue to change the way we work.
Mobile technology’s role in reshaping the workplace has become an accepted business truth, but it ignores the fundamental importance of the environment.
Become a modern-day Ninja in the brave new world of the agile workforce…
The founder talks about the importance of finding the right business partner and how his start-up will target the ever expanding flexible-working market
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