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2022-03-31T05:00:00Z
In a survey of 5,000 U.S. workers, the Harvard Business Review (HBR) found that three days in the office and two at home is an emerging norm. This hybrid schedule cuts time spent in the office by 30 percent.
The data from HBR also shows that although employees are on site less, office space itself has decreased only one or two percent. The HBR noted that while employees appreciate less crowded facilities, employers want to create “inviting social spaces that encourage face-to-face collaboration and creativity and serendipitous interactions.”
The challenge is how to manage spaces for the maximum benefit of workers. And that’s where space-management technology can help. This type of software can:
- Provide real-time space mapping, so everyone knows who is working in the office at any given time and where they are located.
- Handle meeting room reservations.
- Accommodate requests for equipment and resources, so employees have what they need to be successful at home, in the office, or both.
- Manage hoteling stations, where employees can reserve a desk for the day(s) when they are in the office. You may be able to use the same application used for booking meeting rooms.
- Facilitate a safe and healthy work environment by managing employee and visitor check-ins, facilitating health screenings, monitoring vaccination statuses, and performing contact tracing to mitigate the spread of the coronavirus.




















































