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The advantages of Activity Based Working are well documented: staff feel more trusted and therefore more motivated; the amount of space required is reduced which can allow for real estate savings or ‘spaceless growth’, and quality of work improves as employees can collaborate or remove distractions more effectively.
Switching to a new way of working is never easy, and the importance of a well thought through change management process cannot be underestimated.
In our latest blog post, we share best practice of what a change management process looks like and how Gustav can help as a tool.
With hybrid working becoming much more common these days (and the reality that we might not all have idyllic home offices any time soon) we share some tips on how best to make your temporary spaces – the garden sheds, the kid’s desks and yes, the kitchen tables – more comfortable and healthy places to work.
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The word ‘ergonomic’ stems from the Latin ergon, meaning ‘to work’, though these days it is more commonly understood to relate to the design of the tools we use for work and how well (or not) they treat the body....
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So what did 2020 teach us about work? One thing’s for sure: the traditional, office based model is definitely not the only way of doing things any more. When the Covid pandemic struck and workers all over the world...
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