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What Will The Future Of Work Look Like?
People Matters
|August 2022
As work and the workplace continues to evolve, we must constantly look ahead for the challenges and opportunities of the future
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It's the perpetual question: what lies ahead of us? And it has been all the .more relevant to the world of work in recent years, as digitalization, the pandemic, changing employee expectations, and economic uncertainty combine to open up more and more questions about how organizations should operate. Here are just a few: On one end of the spectrum, there are changes in the physical office as employers overhaul their layouts for greater flexibility in the hybrid model-building in areas specifically designed for physical collaboration, adding the capacity for virtual meetings, and so on. Some have shifted from a single centralized office to multiple small satellites more accessible to a distributed workforce; others have embraced remote working to the extent of completely eliminating office space. What might the next setup look like?
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