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social distancing measures, it’s vital for companies to implement new strategies and safety precautions before returning to work. According to the CDC, “current evidence suggests that novel coronavirus may remain viable for hours to days on sur...
As states and cities begin to lift lockdown restrictions on stay-at-home orders and
Outbreak prevention, worker safety, and employees’ peace of mind will be top concerns for businesses around the world as they begin to reopen their office doors in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic. A host of technologies are emerging to help address these concerns, in turn shaping the future of the office space.
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The pandemic has challenged business leaders to rethink operations and how work gets done, and in this new world, technology is key to facilitating safe spaces where employee experience remains a priority. Historically, CIOs have been responsible for implementing and managing technology; proptech is important for CIOs to execute heightened safety measures and govern office spaces with a truly holi...
massive 490,000-square-foot lease at San Francisco’s unbuilt 88 Bluxome project, citing a shift toward more remote work amid the coronavirus pandemic. The company will instead continue leasing four existing San Francisco offices, including 65...
Pinterest terminated a
JPMorgan Chase may have lasting implications for the entire industry. Workers in the firm’s corporate and investment bank, an industry heavyweight with 60,950 employees, will cycle between days at the office and at home, keepi...
With Wall Street preparing for more of its traders and bankers to return to offices next month, a shift underway at
Technology could lead the way to an improved, safer and healthier work and hospitality environment in a post-COVID world.
JP Morgan, Nat West Group, Facebook, Google … The list of businesses making working from home a permanent part of their employment strategy grows longer every day.
The No. 2 U.S. auto maker asks 30,000 employees to clear out their desks to make way for workplace revamp.
Carl Flügge had a hunch: Maybe if you maintain enough physical distance between people who are sick and those who are well, you can prevent the spread of pathogens from person to person.
In the late 1800s, the German scientist