Change in the workplace is becoming more common, frequent and dramatic.
More flexibility, technology, organisational structures and generational differences are impacting our work environments. While all of this change may be for the good, there is a level of anxiety surrounding change. At the root of this anxiety is fear; Fear of change. When selecting a new office space, it’s important to get this decision right. Your new workspace can influence your internal work culture and says something about your brand to visitors.
If your workspace isn’t working for you, now is the time to start thinking about why and what you can do about it. So, why do so many fail to allocate a realistic budget and allow for upfront costs? Decide on how much space you need...
When selecting a new office space, it’s important to get this decision right. Your new workspace can influence your internal work culture and says something about your brand to visitors. If your workspace isn’t working for you, now is the time to start thinking about why and what you can do about it. Location is always a key factor with any type of real estate decision. Ideally, the location of your office should be convenient to get to for employees and clients.
Think about how your employees travel to work. Consider the proximity to public transport, parking, even bike tracks, if you have a few employees who like to ride to work. Business is now more reliant on technology than ever before. When moving to a new office space, it can be the IT infrastructure that causes the biggest headache. You can avoid this with some forward thinking prior to signing your lease.
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