Deloitte is now joining the growing trend with unassigned seating in their new Toronto offices. Similar to other like minded companies, employees will be issued a locker to house their personal belongings but they are then free to select an appropriate work environment based on their to do list. Booking software will allow employees to reserve desks or meeting rooms as required. Even the managing general partner will have to find a seat each day which I think is especially important not only because executive offices are so often vacant but also I think its important for all the other employees to see that even the boss has bought into this new way of life. They are aware that they cannot please everyone but that most people are excited, especially the younger employees.
About Heather Waters
Heather has worked for X-Design since 2010. Initially her focus was on the project side tackling it all from residential to corporate to retail. Now she works on the business development side focusing on feasibilities, proposals and other marketing material for internal and external use.
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