by Chris | Apr 13, 2021 | Articles, Smart Spaces & Places, Smart Working, The Workplace Conversation
The Great Office Debate – the great future of work Debate 2021 #1 The tidal wave of noise in the media about work from home (WFH) and the spotlight on remote working is one of the surprisingly significant by-products of these pandemic times. The massively...
by Chris | Jun 9, 2020 | Agile Working, Corporate Real Estate, Future of Work, Smart Working, Workplace Renaissance, Workplace Strategy
are we only seeing part of the picture? Covid-19 has unleashed a great deal of interest in remote working, now known to all and sundry by the snappier three-letter acronym, WFH. What I find particularly fascinating is that the mainstream press has now latched on to...
by Chris | Oct 14, 2019 | Agile Working, Reflections, Smart Working, Workplace Strategy
Source: The Economist 28 Sept 2019 Surely a sign of the times is when a mainstream publication such as the venerable Economist would devote not one, but three items on the Workplace sector? In their September 28th issue they discussed the profound changes regarding...
by Chris | Dec 20, 2016 | Agile Working, Smart Spaces & Places, Smart Working, The Workplace Conversation, Workplace Strategy
It all depends on how one looks at the situation is a question I constantly ask myself. As another year draws to a close and we weather the storms of uncertainty and volatility the workplace agenda has been a real eye-opener. It reinforced my view that apart from the...
by Chris | Nov 10, 2016 | Agile Working, Articles, Australia New Zealand, Smart Working, Workplace Strategy
Dear Steve Thanks for agreeing to be my workplace pen pal it will be interesting to see where our conversations take us. It was really nice to get your response and I have included it in my reply as other readers may be curious. It seems to me that your response...
by Chris | Oct 20, 2016 | Articles, Beyond the Workplace, Creative Places, Design & construction, Future of Work, Place Making, Smart Working, Workplace Strategy
Most of us have been there, frantically typing searches into Google and getting more and more frustrated when the answer fails to appear. From time immemorial humans have been on a quest for knowledge, libraries have been filled, minutiae recorded and more recently...