by Eileen McMorrow and Janet B. Stroud — May 4, 2022 — The editors of The McMorrow Reports and FMLink are always reading about emerging trends in workplace planning and built environments that enable work to flow in a purpose-built space or in the cloud where many teams meet. We are following workplace experts’ wisdom on return to the office, hybrid working, facilities management expectations, work culture, and practices in terms of real estate and space usage, planning, corporate culture and engagement.
Here are links to several articles and reports we think are worthy as workplace professionals respond to the expectations of leadership, collaborators, and fellow workers in built environments:
- Facilities managers should be seen as stewards of corporate culture
- The 2022 workplace trends that business leaders must address
- Hybrid working burnout is inevitable, say third of workers
- Why you should be working asynchronously in 2022
- Work Better. Save the Planet: A guide for building employee engagement through workplace change
- Great Expectations: Making Hybrid Work Work
- No looking back: The new design of the workplace
- Americans are eager to return to the office but concerned about germs, finds Lysol Pro Solutions
- Collaboration opens doors for data integration
- 7 trends driving commercial real estate in 2022
- Remote work is one of the emergency measures that could cut energy use, says International Energy Agency
- New RICS framework puts people at the heart of property
- 4 facilities management trends for 2022 that you should know