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Conference Room Essentials

A well-furnished conference room can make a big impression on clients and colleagues alike, and can help to create an atmosphere of professionalism and productivity.

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Practical Commercial Furniture Trends

The Commercial Furniture Industry is a constantly evolving field that is being shaped by a variety of trends that are based on practicality, function, and use.

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Dude, where's my desk? Many companies eliminating assigned workstations.

Employees may be going back to the office, but their traditional desks might not be waiting for them.

With many employers embracing a hybrid model that will allow more work-from-home flexibility, experts say more companies are considering an office hoteling setup that ditches assigned desks and workstations. A recent survey by global employment law firm Littler Mendelson PC found 31% of employers were considering an office hoteling model.

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Bid The Office Adieu And Say Hello To The Innovator's Guild

Even before COVID-19, advancements in technology, and the rise in popularity of coworking concepts, the traditional office was long overdue for a rebrand. The global pandemic has accelerated the office renaissance in a way we never thought possible. The typical, nine to five workday is slowly evolving, tech giants are extending their work-from-home policies into 2022 and beyond, and business leaders are rethinking their long-term leases across their portfolios.

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How FOMO is Driving People Back to the Office

As vaccines continue to roll out, companies across the globe are taking a hard look at how to safely bring their people back together. Enthusiasm for a return to the office is growing among workers who have spent the last year in relative isolation. And with many colleagues getting back into the workplace, remote employees are experiencing a new kind of FOMO—the fear of missing out on useful updates, critical intel, and key connections. Information shared in person contains rich layers of nuance and context that simply cannot be conveyed through a computer screen. People want and need face-to-face interaction to excel at their jobs.

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