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How Designers Can Set The Stage For A Flexible Future

Allwork

Since March of 2020, SmithGroup has remained flexible and agile—cautious to avoid firm deadlines for returning to the office and empathetic to employees’ needs on various levels. These surveys give the firm real-time insights to shape future policy and space design. Here’s how we are responding: Feedback Loop. 3) How did it go?

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Major new report offers snapshot of hybrid and remote work debate in the US

Workplace Insight

Requiring employees to return to the office is far more common among small businesses (10 – 50 employees) than large businesses (10,000+ employees)—41 percent versus 27 percent respectively. Before the pandemic, only 8 percent of employers had flexible policies. Workplace flexibility is becoming the norm. Stress levels are up.

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How We Need To Adjust To The Future Of Work – A personal interview with Bonnie Low-Kramen by Karen Mangia for Thrive Global

Bonnie Low Kramen

The biggest gaps will be in compensation, investment in professional development training, and policies around bullying and sexual harassment. Policies around bullying and sexual harassment?—?Workplace Some companies have zero-tolerance policies that are lightly enforced and others have policies which have no teeth at all.