October 21, 2020
Search Results for: office
October 21, 2020
Commercial rental prices fall in the UK as pandemic continues to bite
by Jayne Smith • Business, News, Property
Commercial real estate rental prices are continuing to drop in all the UK’s main business centres according to the latest quarterly figures by national office agent FreeOfficeFinder.com. Office rental prices and those for coworking spaces at the UK’s major cities are all feeling the long-term effects of the Covid-19 pandemic with predictions that they will slump even further as a result of the new lockdown measures announced by the government. More →
October 20, 2020
BCO London Region Awards winners announced
by Neil Franklin • Company news, News, Property, Workplace design
Five businesses have been recognised in London at the annual British Council for Offices’ (BCO) regional awards. This year, the prestigious event was held virtually as part of the BCO’s Festival Awards Week, which recognises the highest quality developments in the UK and sets the standard for excellence in the regional and national office sector. More →
October 20, 2020
Future of the workplace: Sustainability, climate change and COVID-19
by Jayne Smith • Environment, News, Working culture
Environmental and sustainability professional, Dr Leyla Acaroglu, and next generation employee experience platform and intranet provider, Unily, have launched the Future of Workplace Sustainability Report, which explores how sustainability, climate change and COVID-19 are shaping the future of the workplace. More →
October 20, 2020
Bisley introduces Belong, their new flexible furniture collection
by Freddie Steele • Company news, Furniture
Bisley, a brand highly regarded for its classic pieces of office furniture, has built on its heritage while embracing new ways of working by designing and manufacturing a new collection, Belong. This brand-new range transcends the traditional office and the new homeworking revolution. More →
October 19, 2020
Frontline leaders blocked from strategic decision making
by Jayne Smith • Business, News, Working lives
New research commissioned by Workplace from Facebook claims frontline managers are being shut out from making strategic decisions, due to a prevailing disconnect with leaders in HQ. Despite the Covid-19 pandemic highlighting the importance of the frontline and its leaders, managers in this environment have not been empowered to make decisions. More →
October 16, 2020
Mentally demanding tasks are harder to handle at home
by Jayne Smith • News, Wellbeing
A new study looking at skills in online chess tournaments from Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University (RSM) claims that working from home could be damaging for mentally demanding tasks. More →
October 16, 2020
Is remote working a ticking timebomb?
by Jayne Smith • Flexible working, News, Working culture
At a time when working from home looks set to continue for many in both the short and long term, ‘hidden fractures’ are forming in the workforce which risk causing irreparable damage to cultures and productivity. That’s according to new research from Totem which is urging employers to take action now to better manage remote working and prevent employee engagement and retention levels falling to an all-time low. More →
October 16, 2020
Employees want greater ownership in the new world of work
by Jayne Smith • Flexible working, News, Working culture, Working lives
Working from home may have been an adjustment at the start of the pandemic lockdown, but according to Cisco’s Workforce of the Future survey, UK employees want to keep hold of many positives that emerged in our new way of working. Increased autonomy (66 percent) and working well as a dispersed team (65 percent) are two main benefits; plus 60 percent want to keep hold of faster decision-making. More →
October 16, 2020
HR Directors worry about delivering a consistent employee experience
by Jayne Smith • News, Wellbeing, Working lives
New research by Applaud, claims that 45 percent of HR Directors (HRDs) think the biggest challenge of delivering a good employee experience in the next six months will be making sure that all employees are receiving a consistent experience, regardless of whether they’re remote or office based. More →
October 16, 2020
Younger people most affected by disconnect of remote work
by Neil Franklin • Flexible working, News, Workplace design
Over a third of younger office workers forced to work from home feel remote, unfocused and less committed to their employers, posing a real threat to businesses in the medium and long term, new research from Oktra claims. Of 1,500 people surveyed, who used to work in an office full time but have been working at home for the last six months, the experience has changed the way that 71 percent of them feel about their employer; 85 percent have struggled with the experience of remote work. More →
October 20, 2020
Remote work and the risks of employee surveillance
by Joe Aiston and Alexander Barnett • Comment, Flexible working, Technology