Traffic jams rob the U.S. economy of $78 billion/year in productivity, idle away almost three billion gallons of gas and account for 26 million extra tons of greenhouse gases.
"If you offer workers the chance to work where they need to be, and not where they are told to go to, it completely transforms their view of the company, they are more productive."
By adopting the ethos of coworking, and the energy of coworking spaces, companies can reinvent their own environments while leveraging their communication systems to further reinforce strong [...]
We might end up with the freedom to work where we want, but those technologies that grant us mobility will simultaneously chain us more to our jobs, as we become instantly and freely accessible, [...]
Flexibility should be seen not as a perk to work around the inconvenient fact that some people have children but as a way of enhancing the performance (and happiness) of both men and women, [...]
Workplace flexibility has become table stakes for attracting and retaining employees. Now companies must align their flexibility strategy with their core strategy to realize the benefits.