After WeWork: Is the next frontier of coworking, human connection?
On Monday 6th November, WeWork, once a $47bn firm, filed for bankruptcy after accruing $2.9bn debt. For all its retrospective faults, WeWork normalised a new world…
View PostOn Monday 6th November, WeWork, once a $47bn firm, filed for bankruptcy after accruing $2.9bn debt. For all its retrospective faults, WeWork normalised a new world…
View PostOp-Ed: The Multi-Dimensional Effects of the UK Flexible Working Bill on Recruitment,Staffing, and Business Landscapes The Flexible Working Bill is making its way towards becoming law.…
View PostWhen it comes to the future of working from home, the debate is polarised. You rarely come across a balanced argument. Working from home is either…
View PostThere’s a lot going on in the world right now and most of it is out of our control. During busy periods of the year, and…
View PostWhile the nation suddenly discovered what their partners actually did at work, as we all learned what our boss’ kitchen looked like, the pandemic meant we…
View Postsdecoret/Shutterstock We look at: What futurists regard as the future of work beyond simple flexible and hybrid working Stability, freedom and the rise of the side…
View PostOver the past couple of weeks, the denigrators of working from home have been speaking up. The loudest voices have been in UK Government. The Prime…
View PostTrade shows and expos. They are big, they are exciting, they usually attract hundreds if not thousands of people. With a potentially large audience, a lot…
View PostPeople who mainly work from home get paid less, get fewer bonuses, and are less likely to receive job-related education or training. These are the recent…
View PostAs we come out of another lockdown, what the future and future of work looks like comes into view. Can we flip a switch so things…
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