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The trend of hot-desking which started in the 1990s is where employees do not have an assigned seating arrangement. This office space organization system involves employees using a common workstation during different time periods. It arose as a strategy to save space and to cater to the needs of people working remotely. From MNCs to SMEs, small scale to large scale, hot-desking could bring positive or negative results for your organization depending on how it is being managed.
If done right, hot-desking is a great way to maximize space and create a flexible working environment. However, if your organization fails to manage this system properly, it could turn your workspace into a chaotic nightmare.
Since hot-desking involves working remotely, this could help businesses tap into new markets and recruit better talent. Businesses need to understand that this system impacts productivity differently depending on location and industry. It is necessary to have knowledge about what the business demands and what employees think about hot-desking.
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