From utility office to service office: How the Hotel Industry influences workspaces?
September 3, 2024
Most of us have now left hotels to return to our offices, but how are these two spaces similar... or not?
In this article, Nicolas Micallef, founder of Factory, addresses this question alongside Jérôme Cherpin, Managing Director in charge of Asset Management at QuinSpark Investment Partners, and Emmanuelle Mordacq, founder of NeoPlaces, who supports hotels in transforming their service offerings.
Indeed, the corporate world has much to gain from drawing inspiration from the hospitality industry, particularly by focusing on the employee experience. At a time when office attendance is being negotiated, the employee experience has become a powerful tool to bring teams back to the office and attract talent.
From the 'symmetry of attentions' to 'blended living,' journalist Florence Boulanger highlights the trends shaping the future of work as well as the future of hospitality.
The full article, published on September 3, 2024 (in French), is available in French on the [Maddyness](https://www.maddyness.com/2024/09/03/du-bureau-utilitaire-au-bureau-service-comment-lhotellerie-impacte-les-espaces-de-travail/) website.
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