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60% of companies worldwide providing for a reduction of their office space

27.05.2011

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Almost 60% of large organizations in the world have made a prediction of reduced demand for office space as a result of future ways of working. Only seven percent expect the need for office space to grow. The results are from the Global Report Regus and Unwired.

"Since the concept of virtuality is becoming increasingly popular, transforming dynamic adaptability in on the work of companies and establishing a solid business climate for changing the way we work, will become paramount," said Bob Godro, executive vice president of Regus. In his future work involves a reorientation of companies towards more flexible working model in which employees can purchase their own office space.

For companies will be vital to find a new solution for its costs of providing workflow to overcome the traditional approaches to rents and prices fixed per square meter, "says Philip Ross, chief CEO of Unwired. "Because nowadays office space is used not more than 45% empty offices now are completely unnecessary in a world where mobility and dynamic adaptability are adopted by people as the most effective and natural way of working .

Source: Human Capital

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