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The office, as you know it, is dead

A survey conducted by KPMG found that 68% of large company CEOs want to downsize their office spaces on a long-term basis. The remote work model showed that it is possible to rely on digital collaboration tools to get things done and that it is not necessary to have a big office space in a major city. This poses a chance to reduce costs and also deepen the talent pool. Even though some companies like Twitter say that employees can continue working from home, most companies will adopt a hybrid model in the future. The focus for physical office days will be on team meetings, therefore offices have to provide more open spaces and less individual work spots. 

Interesting thought: Can remote work models help to stop gentrification?

This article was originally published on CNN Business on August 25, 2020. Read it in full here: https://edition.cnn.com/2020/08/25/business/office-space-remote-work-pandemic/index.html

The health crisis has forced millions of Americans to abandon their offices in favor of working from home, for better or worse. Now there are signs this may not be a short-term phenomenon, but more of a permanent shift in favor of remote work even after a Covid-19 vaccine is in place.

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