IWG stories
Gen Alpha teens expect hybrid jobs, short commutes and AI assistants as standard by 2040, reshaping offices, transport and work culture.
C-suite leaders plan to double down on AI, cost cuts and flexible work by 2026, despite tight budgets and rising tech and labour pressures.
The International Workplace Group forecasts significant shifts in work practices by 2025, warning that enforcing daily office attendance may trigger mass resignations.
Businesses should focus on adapting to new working models to accommodate the needs of their workers and improve employee experience to stay competitive.
The survey found flexible working reduces commuting time, enhances productivity, staff retention, job satisfaction, and creativity.
The AUD $490 million Waterloo precinct is set to ease Sydney’s lab space shortage as it moves into delivery with major global partners.
Hybrid working is emerging as a key draw for Canadian tech staff, with most business leaders saying flexibility now rivals pay in recruitment.
Flexible workspaces allow businesses to go global without the headache of setting up and maintaining a permanent office or workforce.
Next time you're transiting through Auckland Airport, you may just want to check out a new flexible working space that has opened just up the road.
European workspace giant IWG has acquired New Zealand's BizDojo, expanding its flexible office network and enhancing options for Kiwi businesses.