Office Productivity
Office Productivity in the Hybrid Era: Key Insights from Remit Consulting
How is hybrid work reshaping office productivity? A report by Remit Consulting, “Productivity and the Office Worker”, commissioned by the Investment Property Forum (IPF) Research Programme, explores this critical question. With no clear consensus on whether employees are more productive at home or in the office, the research examines key factors influencing efficiency - including office design, technology, and workplace culture.
Key Findings on Office Productivity
The Office Productivity Puzzle – There is no single definition of office productivity, making it challenging to measure. Businesses must focus on workplace experience, efficiency metrics, and employee engagement.
Quality of Office Space Impacts Performance – High-quality, tech-enabled, and sustainable offices are becoming essential for talent retention and productivity.
Hybrid Work Is Here to Stay – While flexibility is expected, offices remain crucial for collaboration, mentorship, and company culture.
Technology Drives Efficiency – AI, smart buildings, and digital workplace tools are transforming office productivity.
Employees Expect Better Work Environments – According to our Office Worker Survey, a large percentage of employees enjoy coming to the office, but they seek better IT support, collaboration areas, and quiet spaces.
Why This Matters for Property Investors
For office spaces to remain competitive, property investors must focus on:
Office design and workplace strategy – Creating spaces that foster productivity and collaboration.
Technology integration – Smart buildings and digital solutions that enhance efficiency.
Long-term investment viability – Offices that support hybrid work will hold greater value.
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Download the Productivity and the Office Worker Report for expert insights into the future of office productivity.
To find out more productivity in the office workplace, contact Lorna Landells.