Most offices don\u0027t yet allow for the same flexibility people have in creating their home working spaces, writes Andrew Hill. Find out more.
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These are not new ideas. Analyzing office design schemes in 2006, Jeremy Myerson and Philip Ross, veteran observers of the future of work, identified the emergence of four “realms” for white-collar work: the academy, a corporate realm; the agora, for public engagement, say with customers; the guild, where colleagues connect; and the “lodge,” where work overlaps with home.
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The office needs to be reinvented if it's going to surviveMost offices don\u0027t yet allow for the same flexibility people have in creating their home working spaces, writes Andrew Hill. Find out more.
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The office needs to be reinvented if it's going to surviveMost offices don\u0027t yet allow for the same flexibility people have in creating their home working spaces, writes Andrew Hill. Find out more.
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