The months of global lockdown in 2020 have shown that smart working can be a valid alternative to traditional office work. In the meantime, many companies have faced the need to re-plan their workplaces by adopting new procedures to ensure a safe social distancing between employees. Despite having read and heard of it from various sources, this situation doesn’t necessarily mean that the office, as we know it, is dead. How many people would like to leave the company premises altogether in exchange for a 100% remote job?
Some people decide to say goodbye to the traditional office work life, but it turns out that not all aspects are entirely abandoned.
As revealed from an in-depth study on digital nomads, it appears that even those who have made flexible working a way of life still need an interconnected workstation, perhaps only temporarily, in a non-domestic environment like a business hub or a co-working space.
Why is the office still so important? The reasons are multiple. Here are some of them:
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Creativity and innovation
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Problem solving
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Relationships
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Screen fatigue
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Work and personal life