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🗓️ 4 June 2021
⏱️ 41 minutes
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Jane Clay, strategic director at workplace design consultancy Gensler talks to BoF’s Imran Amed about how offices of the future will play a critical role in creating a sense of culture, community and belonging.
Almost overnight, the pandemic fundamentally altered the way we work, forcing both employers and employees to embrace the idea of working from home. But now, as vaccination rates rise, offices re-open and employee expectations around flexible working models grow, business leaders everywhere are asking the same question: what’s the role of an office in a post-Covid world?
This week on the BoF Podcast, Jane Clay, strategic director at workplace design consultancy Gensler, joins editor-in-chief Imran Amed to discuss why offices are more than just functional workplaces. Office spaces are crucial for young employees to benefit from mentoring and guidance through shadowing their more experienced colleagues. “If you have a lot of people in your organisation who are quite young and may need a lot of mentoring and a lot of looking after, in the sense of their growth and learning, then it might not be such a great idea to not have them around you [in an office],” said Clay.
Clay recommends taking a more holistic view, establishing how shared spaces can creating a sense of culture, community and belonging. “Whether you are in fashion, whether you are in art and design, whether you are in fintech, and actually whether you are legal, I think no matter what arena of work you are in the office will be that totem for culture and connection.”
As organisation leaders plan to redesign their office, Clay said sustainability must be factored into decision-making from the start. “There is something in the idea of how do we reposition real estate? Why build something new when you can reposition something old?” she said. “There is a relevance in the old that also has a great story when it comes to sustainability.”
While Zoom calls have been democratising during the pandemic, the gradual return to the office in a hybrid working model is likely to create challenges. “While we have all been in our own little boxes [on Zoom calls], we have all had the same experience, but as soon as you start to have some in and some out [of offices] we have to be very mindful,” Clay said. “This means communications and behavioural protocols really have to be looked at.”
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0:00.0 | The office is actually really, really important. This comes back to the idea of culture and belonging and a sense of place and a sense of being part of something, this sense of purpose and connection that we all crave for. |
0:17.0 | Whether you're in fashion, whether you're in art and design, whether you're fintech, actually |
0:23.0 | whether you're legal. My belief is that really the office should always probably be in beta mode now. |
0:32.2 | Hi, this is Imran Ahmed founder and CEO of the Business of Fashion, welcome to the BOF podcast. |
0:38.5 | It's Friday, June 4th. |
0:40.7 | The pandemic has fundamentally altered the way we work, forcing both employers and employees |
0:46.4 | to embrace the idea of working from home. |
0:49.6 | But now, as vaccination rates rise, offices begin to reopen, and employee expectations around |
0:56.0 | flexible working models grow, business leaders everywhere are asking themselves the same question. |
1:02.4 | What's the role of an office in a post-COVID world? This week on the BOF podcast, Jane Clay, |
1:09.1 | Strategic Director at Workplace Design Consultancy Gensler, |
1:13.0 | joins me to discuss why this should be more than just functional workplaces. |
1:17.6 | Jane recommends taking a more holistic view, establishing how shared spaces can create a real |
1:23.2 | sense of culture, community, and belonging. First, I asked Jane for her thoughts on how the |
1:28.9 | pandemic has accelerated longstanding shifts and attitudes towards the role of the office in the |
1:35.0 | modern workplace. It's the big question, right? It's kind of the Holy Grail of the moment. |
1:41.1 | You know, and this ties in with the issue of brand and mission, really, because the |
1:47.1 | office, you know, we've done lots of studies, lots of people have done lots of studies, |
1:50.5 | and we touched on this when we spoke before around why have an office, why have a head office, |
1:56.1 | why have an HQ, does anybody even need an office anymore? All of those sorts of questions |
2:00.4 | spinning through people's minds. |
2:01.8 | But the office is actually really, really important. |
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