Smaller offices, private spaces, more snacks: Here's how companies are changing their workspaces to win the RTO wars
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The office environment has undergone significant changes recently under the leadership of Scott Salmirs, CEO of ABM Industries. Companies are adapting to work-from-home policies by creating more inviting and private workspaces to entice employees back. The focus is now on investing in high-quality spaces in desirable locations, with amenities that enhance employee comfort. There is increased demand for conference rooms and private areas due to the inefficiencies of open-plan offices, especially in the context of remote communication. Companies are converting spaces while also enhancing refreshments offered in the office.
Companies are looking at how they redesign everything to make it more hospitable.
To get people back, companies are realizing that they have to give people some more privacy.
We're seeing them convert open space into conference rooms, or areas with more secluded space.
Open-plan offices that thrived pre-pandemic aren't functional in a world where Zoom calls are the norm.
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