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The Future Digital and Analogue Workplace Infrastructure

Claus Sneppen
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Claus Sneppen: Associated Partner and Futurist, Copenhagen Institute for Futures Studies

Chapter 13 in The Future (R)Evolution of the Office Workspace, 2025, pp 231-242 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The hybrid workplace integrates both analogue and digital workspaces, creating a balanced symbiosis to meet organisational needs. The physical workspace, increasingly a semi-luxury and optional choice, will focus on complex and value-creating interactions, while the digital workspace becomes the primary environment for work and collaboration. As remote work rises, workplaces will adapt by reducing physical office spaces and enhancing digital capabilities. The future hybrid model balances individual autonomy with collective needs, aiming for an optimal work environment that fosters productivity, engagement, and organisational success.

Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-85229-9_13

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