10 ways the coronavirus pandemic could forever change the way we work
10 ways the coronavirus pandemic could forever change the way we work
Hello, how are you doing? How are you serving with this pandemic? Today we are going to look at ways the coronavirus pandemic could forever change the way we work.
And amid stay-at-home orders across the country, office workers have ditched their daily commutes to work from dining room tables, couches and beds in their own homes. Many may find themselves in this situation for the long haul, as businesses struggle to find a path forward while restrictions slowly lift.
But what other changes will we see in the coming months and years?
I spoke to futurists, employment experts, CEOs, designers and more to find out how the pandemic could forever transform the way we work.
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1. Working in an office could become a status symbol.
Following the pandemic, it’s likely that more people will split their time between working from home and from a corporate office, but people will still gather for work, but the amount of time you work in proximity with others, and what your work week looks like — I see that to be the biggest cultural shift moving forward.
With more people working remotely, companies may open regional hubs or provide access to co-working spaces wherever their workers are concentrated rather than have the majority of their workforce at one central office.
As a result, corporate headquarters may become a status symbol for the companies that still have the budget and a workforce big enough to warrant pricey real estate in a major city.
2. Most meetings could be replaced by email and Instant Messaging.