As part of an overall sustainability strategy, leading companies are innovating beyond traditional workspace practices and are evaluating shifts in the location of work, hours of work and schedule of work hours.
At a recent Client-Only meeting of the Sustainability Roundtable, Inc. (SR Inc.), new research on “Integrated Alternative Workplace Strategies” (AWS) was presented that found:
The organizational readiness of companies to adopt AWS differs and this impacts the level of employee mobility they are ready to embrace. SR Inc. classifies AWS into four types of solutions based on the level and mode of mobility:
Internal Mobility – working and moving within a dedicated office, group workstations, open office, and hoteling
External Mobility – working across multiple offices of the same company or home-based work, remote/satellite offices, and telework centers.
Virtual Office – full mobility and third places of cafes, libraries, airports, and client sites.
Fourth Generation Office – fully furnished flexible offices worldwide with outsourcing office and equipment provision to 3rd parties. I.e. Regus, Metro Office, Workspace Group
SR Inc.’s research included case studies from American Express, AT&T, Cisco, GSA, Nortel and Oracle that highlighted lessons learned of:
As much as organizations are looking to AWS for the inherent benefits it is important to anticipate the needs to facilitate face-to-face interaction that can stimulate team building and knowledge exchange.
SR Inc.’s VP of Research and Consulting, Irina Mladenova, says, “companies across industry sectors find it necessary to revisit their workplace strategies to accommodate evolving working needs. Those who are unwilling will find it challenging to retain top talent, improve collaboration and innovativeness, and ensure low costs. One issue executives still struggle with is capturing space utilization accurately and attributing real estate and GHG footprint optimization or reduction specifically attributed to AWS. Another issue that companies still need to address more directly is how to adapt standard AWS practices company-wide level to local culture and practices.”
If you would like to learn more about how AWS could become part of your company’s sustainability strategy, feel free to down load the Executive Summary of “Integrated Alternative Workplace Strategies” at http://www.sustainround.com/research/AWS.php.