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Is hot desking right for your business? 5 questions to consider

Insperity

Because hot desking means less total space is required for furnishings, chairs, monitors and keyboards, it’s easier for employers to set up and maintain offices with smaller footprints. At the same time, many employers in creative fields like tech, advertising and public relations have come to believe hot desking helps spark innovation.

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9 Inspiring Work Environment Examples for a Thriving Workplace

Attendance Bot

Traditional Office Environment The conventional workplace includes enclosed offices, cubicles, and rigid reporting chains. For example, this model is most commonly used in law firms, banks, and government offices where professionalism and face-to-face communication are critical.