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Stop blaming your problems on hybrid work. Outdated tech is the real issue

Work Life

This sentiment—as well as real estate investments and a desire for more power —has led many companies to revisit their COVID 19-era work policies and call people back into the office. Implementing robust governance measures is critical in maintaining security while maximizing AI’s potential.

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Event explores how the government is setting new office standards for civil servants

Workplace Insight

This week, the Government Property Agency brought together Civil Service leaders to exchange ideas, debate trends and inform how the GPA delivers its property services. Hybrid working has grown significantly, while the technology needed to underpin this way of doing things has advanced at pace.

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How AI Technology in the Workplace Is Shaping the Future of Work

Office Space

AI technology is becoming increasingly dynamic and flexible. Concerns about job displacement and reskilling are very real. Workplace Intelligence by OfficeSpace See space utilization in real-time to evolve your workplace strategy, improve employee experience, & right-size your real-estate investments with Workplace Intelligence.

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From Vacant to Vibrant: Activating Office Space at The Ground Plane

All Work

Good and impactful urban design can draw people off the street, pique the interest of passersby and create a new human energy that adds value to the real estate and the community. When the street level is empty, property owners, local governments, and nearby communities suffer.

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Why Japan wants its citizens to try a 4-day workweek

Work Life

The Japanese government first expressed support for a shorter working week in 2021, after lawmakers endorsed the idea. A recent government white paper on “karoshi,” the Japanese term that in English means “death from overwork, said Japan has at least 54 such fatalities a year, including from heart attacks.

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Majority of firms lack the data to make ‘return to office’ decisions

Workplace Insight

52 percent of executives admit not being able to make a critical workplace decision because they lacked the necessary data to assess operational and real estate needs. Real-time reporting can help leaders pivot quickly when a strategy proves ineffective and double down on those that work.

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More than one in three Americans fear artificial intelligence could take their jobs

Workplace Insight

Surprisingly, workers in the technology industry were the most concerned, with 64 percent of respondents indicating their worry. The public sector, which encompasses government agencies, schools, and other organizations, is often seen as a bastion of stability, providing a secure and stable career path for employees.