Transition to a Blended Workspace

Working from home has become the new normal for many people. Despite the fact that the pandemic is still ongoing, businesses are looking ahead and making plans for when employees return to work. Workplaces have shifted away from the matrix-like cubicle scenario. To foster collaboration and contact among employees, cubicles are being replaced by open and functional workspaces. These spaces, known as blended workspaces are modular in nature but have many customizable aspects. For excellent insights, reach out to the office interior designer in Ahmedabad for an easy transition to a perfect blended workspace. Different zones of a blended workspace • Active Space - Employees have multiple places relevant to the many tasks they need to perform throughout the day and they can pick when and how they work. Sitting in common areas to connect with other teams, working in conference rooms to conduct virtual meetings and using quiet spaces to concentrate are examples of this. • Breakout...