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How the way we work will change the Office of the Future

Employees, managers, and executives alike are now re-imagining not just how and when they work, but the intrinsic meaning of work itself. And with that comes a deeper examination of how the physical surroundings of an office space can and should evolve.

This fundamental assessment is happening in parallel with innovations in technology, equipment, and design. Things like augmented reality (AR) and neighborhood design are propelling organizations towards manifesting the office of the future in the not-too-distant future.

Organizations that can embrace this new worldview open up new possibilities for how they create their office spaces.

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