Nemo reveals post-pandemic all-inclusive office

Office dealer group Nemo reveals all-inclusive design as new trend for offices in the wake of the pandemic.
All-inclusive workplaces do exactly what they say on the tin. It ensures everyone in the workplace is catered for when it comes to flexible working.
The need for a more flexible workplace has intensified in recent months due in part to the flexibility people have enjoyed working remotely during Covid-19. Now lockdown restrictions have eased, employers are contemplating how to accommodate this new way of working as a way of enticing people to return.
While some people want full-time office life back, some want full-time home working. However, most would probably prefer something in between. The all-inclusive workplace is a good compromise to cater for all.
An inclusive office design nurtures a solid company culture, improves engagement and enhances job satisfaction. It helps people personalise their workplaces, feel a sense of belonging and feel comfortable, thereby reducing everyday frustration and effort, and hence increasing mental wellbeing and productivity.
Implementing and maintaining an all-inclusive culture is easier when it’s part of the very fabric of the workplace design.
To read more about the all-inclusive design, check out Nemo’s latest blog here.