Regus and Spaces Country Manager Lars Wittig believes shared workspaces can help companies cope with the ‘new normal’ brought by the COVID-19 pandemic
A coworking company head believes shared workspaces can help companies cope with the ‘new normal’ brought by the COVID-19 pandemic.
“Working from home has been interesting but here in the Philippines, you often with the backdrop of barking dogs, the taho salesperson, roosters and often in an environment with very poor airconditioning and definitely very poor Internet,” Wittig told CNN Philippines’ Rico Hizon. The Regus and Spaces country manager pointed out the physical nature of coworking spaces can be a liability, where close contact among employees is evident.
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