As companies plan for their big comeback, the future of the office is a much-needed discussion for companies and their employees, especially the next generation. In this final episode of our series, we turn to the leaders of tomorrow — you
According to the research (and Zoom happy hours the world over) we’re putting in longer hours, attending more meetings but doing less good work during all that time at the kitchen table—“half-work,“ in the words of one of our guests. As we reth
Everyone seems to agree—flexibility will be key to the future of work. But what about the future of workplaces? Office buildings, often tens of thousands of vertically stacked square feet, are made of concrete and steel and other inflexible ma
For over a year, our work communities have been without a physical home. The impact on company culture—and who we’re connecting with, and why—has been complex, to say the least. As we start to think about returning to the office, how can we rei
More than ever, how we work will be driven by technology. So what can we expect in the years to come? We'll try to gain some insight by looking at what’s happening now in high-tech offices. With us to think it through: Jennifer Magnolfi Astill,
That’s the question host and workplace designer Annie Bergeron puts to guest Sylvain Fortier, Ivanhoé Cambridge’s Chief Investment and Innovation Officer, to kick off this new podcast series on the future of the office. For Sylvain, like for ma
Do you miss the office? What do you miss about it? What don’t you miss? Pre-pandemic, the workplace was in evolution, but after the last year, its entire form and very function have to be rethought and brought into the future. In this new podca