I disagree that you need to prdouce something in order to require an office. Companies will still need to have a central location in order to provide high ticket technology items and coordinate formal collaborative strategies. I agree in part with what you describe as a disperesed workforce not needing a formal office but the comment appears to be oversimplfied and trivialize the current conversation. Currently the conversation assumes much of the workforce will be mobile but coffee shop hopping is neither the answer nor a sustainable option. Sustainable in the fiscal and worker efficiency sense not the earth's resource meaning of the word.It would be great to get your thoughts on what tools the future mobile worker will employ both personally and with respect to place.
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I disagree that you need to prdouce something in order to require an office. Companies will still need to have a central location in order to provide high ticket technology items and coordinate formal collaborative strategies. I agree in part with what you describe as a disperesed workforce not needing a formal office but the comment appears to be oversimplfied and trivialize the current conversation. Currently the conversation assumes much of the workforce will be mobile but coffee shop hopping is neither the answer nor a sustainable option. Sustainable in the fiscal and worker efficiency sense not the earth's resource meaning of the word.It would be great to get your thoughts on what tools the future mobile worker will employ both personally and with respect to place.