flexible working

Workspace scheduling for a flexible future

Flexible working models simply can’t work effectively without a strong, tech-led solution to manage it. Take a closer look at the way forward

Survey: how are operational changes affecting the role of facilities management?

From unpredictable office utilisation to significant shifts in business operations, a new survey asks the facilities management world how they are responding to rapid changes

Corporate communication leader joins Academy as Global Partner

As we shift to new ways of working, communication and customer service is critical to any business strategy. Moneypenny has joined WORKTECH Academy as a Global Partner to share the latest thinking in the field

Fail to prepare, prepare to fail: why businesses must plan now for post-lockdown demand

As the pandemic continues to be a catalyst for change, organisations are under more pressure than ever to quickly respond to new demands, says outsourced communications provide Moneypenny

Three ways Microsoft 365 works with workspace scheduling technology

From user experience to facilitating hybrid models of working, scheduling workstations will become increasingly part of normal working life. Condeco has created solutions which aim to enable the hybrid work model through seamless integrations

agile workspaces

Five ways agile workspaces can benefit future business strategies

From attracting talent to flexible space management, agile spaces have long been championed in workplace design. Condeco has highlighted five key reasons why agile spaces are the way forward beyond the pandemic

Change up: five ‘musts’ for negotiating workplace change

From wellbeing and engagement to smart infrastructure, workplace transformation is consuming organisational strategy – how can companies stay abreast of change and create more resilient strategies for the future?

Day in the Life 2040: navigating the future of work

Imagine taking a crystal ball and describing what a typical day in the life might look like 20 years from now. Simon Elliot sets out some optimistic possibilities…