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What Will Hybrid Workspaces Look Like in 2023?

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  Splitting time between the office and home has become the new norm since the pandemic hit the workforce in 2020. Since then, most companies have adopted hybrid workspaces and strategies for their teams. There are pros and cons to this, but most business owners have come to find that their employees are happier and more productive going from a stricter in-office work schedule to a hybrid workweek. But, how can you make the most of your hybrid workspace this year? Are there areas you can improve on? At BE Furniture, we always believe there is room for growth and improvement, especially when it comes to office space design. In this article, our team will go over hybrid workplace trends you will see more of in 2023.  More Hub-and-Spoke Office Models You’ve heard us talk about hub-and-spoke office location strategy for a few years now but it bears repeating. This hybrid workplace design is ideal for businesses with multiple locations that want to cut down on building operating costs or re

New Year, New Habits to Adopt at Work

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  Office professionals understand that the tone of the day begins the moment you wake up. It starts with your mindset, but it ends with the environment you are able to work in. Are you feeling frazzled when you wake up – already stressing about the tasks ahead? Or are you wondering if you’re ever going to have enough time or energy to complete that yearly client performance report? If you wake up and don’t feel ready to take on the next challenge or you feel your office environment isn’t helping you achieve what you set out to, it’s time to make a real change this New Year. With that said, our NJ office design specialists have compiled a list of new habits to adopt and different ways to implement them in your office in 2023.  Stay on Task  You may be wondering, “How is this a new workplace habit?” While it’s not necessarily new, it’s definitely worth mentioning. Think about it, how many times have you been working on one project and then lose focus and start working on something