The open office layout has been a popular trend in office and business environments for several years, and while this trend has had a positive impact on collaboration, surveys are showing that employees have a hard time finding those much-needed private spaces for more focused endeavors that demand peace and quiet; lower productivity is often the end result.
With the remote work transition happening, remote employees are rethinking their home spaces to find creative ways to establish a functional home office. They may have been working on their couch or kitchen countertop - and even their car! - up until now, and that’s okay for a temporary work environment. But in the future, more permanent locations will be desirable.
Here are 3 tips for an invigorating, functional home office:
Read MoreMany companies are also expanding their use of credential technology to alleviate the time spent logging in and out of various tools and machines. As credentialing increases, we will see more identification and tracking of people in space using cellular devices that zero in on an individual’s physical characteristics. This technology scans the eye or fingerprint and the work can begin as soon as the computer has booted up.
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