What we learned about hybrid work in 2022


We have learned a lot from our experiments this year, but companies are still in the early days of determining what works best for them.

THIS was supposed to be the year of returning to the office. The same could be said for 2021, and even the second half of 2020. The office seems to have become a place where we’re always “returning” but never quite “arriving.”

Although office occupancy rates have risen meaningfully, they are still nowhere near pre-pandemic norms in most of the country.

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