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The person with the CIO job realizes that someday the Covid-19 pandemic will release its grip on our lives and we will return to the workplace.
The question is: Will there be an office to go back to when this is all over? The changes the business world is considering offer a radical rethinking of a place that is central to corporate life. There will likely be fewer offices in the center of big cities, more hybrid schedules that allow workers to stay home part of the week and more elbow room as companies free up space for social distancing. Smaller satellite offices could also pop up in less-expensive locations as the workforce becomes less centralized.
What do all of these changes mean for a CIO?
The person with the CIO job realizes that someday the Covid-19 pandemic will release its grip on our lives and we will return to the workplace.
The question is: Will there be an office to go back to when this is all over? The changes the business world is considering offer a radical rethinking of a place that is central to corporate life. There will likely be fewer offices in the center of big cities, more hybrid schedules that allow workers to stay home part of the week and more elbow room as companies free up space for social distancing. Smaller satellite offices could also pop up in less-expensive locations as the workforce becomes less centralized.
What do all of these changes mean for a CIO?