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Office Workplace Flexibility

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

Chapter 4 in The Future (R)Evolution of the Office Workspace, 2025, pp 61-66 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The hybrid office workplace transcends the simplistic notion of flexibility, encompassing a dynamic transformation of how organisations operate. It goes beyond mere guidelines for remote work and physical attendance, heralding a paradigm shift in the balance between digital and analogue workspaces. This evolution demands a fundamental redesign of traditional structures, fostering collaboration, productivity, and inclusivity. It challenges entrenched hierarchies and encourages co-creation, where tailored solutions replace uniformity, and hybrid models align with unique organisational needs. As “unequal but fair” becomes the new norm, a future-proof hybrid workplace offers the potential for increased productivity, engagement, and innovation, reflecting the diverse needs of modern work-life.

Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-85229-9_4

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