Tag: remote work
Half Of U.S. Workers Want Flexibility For Remote Work
A new study from Eagle Hill Consulting explores how workers feel about workplace flexibility and remote work in 2024.
Has The Great Resignation Become A Great Regret?
Workers who changed jobs during COVID are now regretting it, suggests a new survey from The Conference Board. Plus, find out which work style is tops with employees.
Virtual Assistant HubStar Connect Encourages A Return To Office
HubStar Connect is designed to help organizations that are struggling to persuade hybrid workers to come together on-site.
Workplace Trends For The Office In 2024
Organizations need to choose office improvement investments wisely. Here are a few workplace trends shaping office spaces to consider in 2024.
Is Sad Desk Lunch Here To Stay?
Three-quarters of U.S. corporate workers eat lunch at their desks. Despite what memes might indicate, they're not sad about it.
Does Remote Work Lead To Deeper Work, Fewer Interruptions?
Remote work protects an estimated 62 hours' worth of work that in-office teams lose due to daily interruptions each year, finds Hubstaff.
What To Look For In A Workspace Booking Solution
To find the right workspace booking solution for your company's needs, facility managers need to know what features to look for.
Technology Titans Are Redefining Their Workspaces
Tech companies are reinventing their office spaces to align with sustainability goals, enhance collaboration, and meet evolving workplace expectations, according to JLL.
Where In The World Are The Best Places For Remote Work?
Find out where the U.S. ranks among the best (and worst) countries to work remotely based on cyber safety, economic safety, digital and physical infrastructure, and social safety.
The Modern Workplace: Balancing Employee Needs, Operational Efficiency
As return-to-office mandates gain momentum, new research from Eptura highlights the need for data-based decisions.
Visix Announces Contactless Space Booking Platform
The Choros platform allows users to book spaces using personal devices to work, study, or gather in hybrid offices and learning environments,
Ordering Employees Back To The Office? Many May Quit
According to a recent IBI report, 47% of employees will quit if their employer orders them to return to the office full time.
Corporate HQs Are Being Reimagined, Not Disappearing
Most companies require employees to be in the office three days a week, but not all employees are compliant, according to a new CoreNet Global survey.
Human-Centric Workplace Design
In the post-pandemic era, designers and architects are taking a more mindful approach to workplace design.
Navigating The New Workplace: Four Key Tensions
The new world of work creates friction for facility management teams, who need to plan around erratic demands for space and occupancy that change daily.
Many Could Not Work With Original Home Office Setup
In its 1st Annual Home Office Survey, Office Depot explores the evolution of working from home, finds over a third of respondents could not work with their original home office setup.
Most U.S. Employees Not Satisfied With Workplace Safety Efforts
Workers believe their employers have the means to help them feel more prepared for emergencies, but say current safety efforts have not been very effective, finds new AlertMedia report.
3 Ways To Optimize Office Spaces
Facility managers can create office environments that enhance wellness, comfort, and sustainability.
Flexible Work Policies Fuel Company Culture, Productivity
Amid spiking burnout, survey finds flexible work plays key role in fostering organizational culture, has significant positive impact on productivity.
Working Remotely? Here Are The Best (And Worst) U.S. Airports
Comfortable lounge space, access to charging stations, and quick WiFi combine to make some airports better suited than others to accommodate remote and hybrid employees who are traveling on the clock.