Wellbeing at Work Starts With The Office
The way we work has changed. Hybrid schedules, shared spaces and shifting employee habits have introduced greater flexibility, but they have also added new complexity to the everyday working experience. For many employees, that complexity shows up in small but constant moments of friction. While employees value choice and autonomy, the systems and spaces that support hybrid work have not always kept pace. The office is no longer a fixed destination where every desk is occupied from nine to five. Instead, it is a blend of home, hubs and headquarters, with different people using space in different ways at different times – often with very different expectations of what a “good” working day looks like. This flexibility brings opportunity, but without the right foundations in place, it can also undermine wellbeing. Today, workplace wellbeing is increasingly shaped not by policies or perks, but by how the office actually works day to day. When flexibility becomes friction Without the r...