Organizational Culture

Back to the future of work: Reinventing the working environment in a post-pandemic world

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The COVID-19 pandemic and economic crisis has substantially accelerated changes in WHERE and HOW people and organisations work.

What was previously envisioned as the future of work has quickly become the new reality. In the near-term as lockdown restrictions ease, organisations will need to radically reconfigure their physical working environment and practical ways of working to operate safely within social-distancing guidelines. Over the longer-term as organisations recover from the disruption of COVID-19 and emerge into their post-pandemic reality, they will need to reimagine HOW people work rather than solely focusing on WHERE people work.

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