Here's an interesting article on alternative work spaces.....With the face of the company workspace changing and with technological advances, employees are no longer chained to a desk within the confines of an office. Companies are becoming less beholden to an actual physical space. That said, commercial landlords would do well to provide/allow for flexibility within properties so as to affirm a company's identity. While alternative workplace strategies are increasing, buildings adhering to traditional configurations could lose tenants to their competitors. "There is a trend away from fixed and assigned individual space to open, group and team-oriented space," says Richard Kadzis, CoreNet's director of special projects. "A landlord that recognizes the cost benefits for a client of a flexible work environment certainly would try to provide the physical environment and infrastructure to attract and retain that organization."
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http://nreionline.com/technology/news/alternative_workplace_strategies_0120/
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