Unveiling the Deception in Mobile Work Practices
In today's fast-paced world, the traditional office setup is no longer the only option for businesses and the self-employed. Thanks to advancements in mobile technology, remote working has become a norm, with 86% of businesses today having some kind of remote working setup.
Mobile working allows workers to stay connected with colleagues and contacts while on the move. However, working remotely can be challenging, from trying to make important phone calls in noisy environments to dealing with intermittent Wi-Fi. This is where the new commodity - meeting space - comes in, starting to trade in a shared economy, offering a solution to the missing piece of the mobile working puzzle.
Caleb Parker, CEO of MeetingRooms.com, stated that traditionally, having a 'somewhere' to work from meant leasing an office space. But this is not feasible for small businesses or the self-employed. Hired meeting spaces, on the other hand, offer greater control over noise levels, better digital infrastructure, and fewer distractions compared to public places like coffee shops.
These meeting rooms come stocked with the latest technology and are ready to be matched with mobile workers. They provide a blank canvas for creative thinking and project a more professional image than chain coffee shops, presenting the company as one that treats its collaborators with care and respect.
The process of finding, comparing, and booking meeting rooms online has been reinvented, making it easier for companies and individuals to find the right space for their needs. Vast numbers of fully equipped and staffed meeting rooms are available globally in hotels, offices, conference centers, and other venues.
Improved mobile devices, better wireless connectivity, 4G, and advancements in productivity software have made a huge difference to our ability to work remotely. New modes of productivity like hot-desking and co-working are less desirable for larger companies compared to leasing office spaces.
However, mobile working is not a fail-safe solution for all circumstances and is not right for everyone. The importance of working environments to achieving success might be recognised or rediscovered as an accepted business truth in the future.
In conclusion, the rise of mobile working and the availability of meeting spaces have revolutionised the modern workplace, allowing people to work anywhere, anytime. This new commodity is set to play a significant role in shaping the future of work.
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