
Can napping at the office boost productivity?
Can napping at the office boost productivity? Seen as a ridiculous fad by many, giving employees the option to have a nap whilst at work
I recently had the pleasure of chatting with Mark Haynes, the “Chief Common Sense Person” for workspaceman. During our conversation Mark shares his unique insight on a range of topics including what he describes as the ‘porous future of work’, the developing opportunities to utilise commercial and non-commercial workspaces, and the potential evolution of the facilities industry and the professionals operating within it.
There may still be a level of uncertainty around returning to the workplace, however it is apparent that things are starting to move in the right direction. In the coming weeks and months we may start to see a gradual return to the workplace for many people, and FM professionals are going to play a huge part in getting the UK ready for work again. From social distancing guidance to advanced cleaning procedures, providing a safe and efficient workplace will be a daunting task for even the most skilled FMs out there.
The team at Maxwell Stephens have put together this guide to provide key decision makers in businesses an overview of the primary areas to be considered as they prepare the workplace for repopulation in a new, post-lockdown world.
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