The Future Analogue Office Space
Claus Sneppen
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Claus Sneppen: Associated Partner and Futurist, Copenhagen Institute for Futures Studies
Chapter 16 in The Future (R)Evolution of the Office Workspace, 2025, pp 259-286 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The physical office remains a vital component of the hybrid workplace model, even as remote work becomes more widespread. In a hybrid setup, the office serves essential functions, providing space for collaboration, fostering company culture, and offering resources that may not be accessible at home. However, the traditional role of the office as the central hub for work is diminishing, with the employee now becoming the epicentre of the workplace model. The future office must be adaptable, supporting flexibility and catering to the varied needs of employees. This includes providing conducive environments for specific tasks, facilitating social interactions, and accommodating individual preferences. The concept of “Purposeful Presence” is crucial, as employees plan their office visits around specific activities. The physical office should not just replicate the digital workspace, but it should offer unique value through in-person interactions. As the workplace evolves, the physical office will need to become more dynamic, flexible, and tailored to the needs of a digital and hybrid workforce, ensuring it remains a relevant and valuable part of the work environment.
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-85229-9_16
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