Consistency is essential for successful personal branding, and the same is true for your work environment. After all, your workspace is an extension of your brand. Whether you are working in the office or at home, or in a hybrid combination of both spaces, the more you can do to create a consistent experience for yourself and for those you’re interacting with, the more focused you’ll be. And that’s a boon in our fragmented new world of work. Be intentional about what adorns your desk and office walls—and even the air you breathe. Set the mood to reinforce your brand traits and signal a positive experience every time you enter work mode. Use this important professional real estate as a way to create a comfortable working environment that keeps your brain connected to your goals.
Read More2023 Trends: A People-First Design Approach To The Workplace
An unforeseen side effect of the pandemic is that it has reignited employees’ desires for something more when it comes to their workspaces—many are now voicing their preferences for maintaining flexibility and authorship of their workdays, choosing how and when they come into the office, and deciding for how long. More than ever, work happens across a spectrum of spaces, and companies are looking at how these hybrid behaviors can lead to wholly new ways of working. These factors naturally lead to a shift in workplace design thinking that should continue to evolve throughout 2023.
Read MoreMaking The Office A Destination Of Choice In The Era Of Hybrid Work
As organizations sort through the most ideal work arrangements that mix positive employee experiences with productivity, there’s a growing recognition that the old-style offices (pre-2020 that is) just aren’t cutting it anymore. We’re not talking about the nondescript cubicles, but the whole thinking behind what makes a workplace a workplace.
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