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Jonny Rosenblatt of Spacemade: "In-Person Collaboration With Colleagues Vital To Innovation"


94% state that being able to interact in-person while at work improves productivity and output:

  • Over half of Brits (51%) find in-person discussions with colleagues the most effective way of tackling a challenge
  • Collaboration is key, with only 6% working completely independently and consulting others once a task is finished

Working together rather than in silo is vital to drive innovation and creativity, according to over three-quarters (76%) of UK workers, challenging the post-covid trend of working remotely.

The research, carried out by Spacemade, the UK’s fastest growing flexible workspace provider, looked into the state of the workplace in the country and how important in-person connections are to the success of our work.

The results showed that only 6% choose to work completely independently, with the overwhelming majority stating that in-person interactions at work improve productivity and output. These figures underscore the value of collaborative environments in fostering creative thinking and generating ideas.

When we get stuck at work, over half of us (51%) find discussing the issue in-person with a colleague the most effective way of tackling it – preferably with a cup of tea or coffee, which nearly two in 10 (38%) find helpful. One in 10 (10%) are even taking a short nap in the working day.

Factors that most significantly impact work activity:

Factor

Percentage of workers who believe this factor significantly impacts their work activity

Noise level

41%

Flexible work hours

34%

Room temperature

33%

Regular breaks

31%

Communication with colleagues

29%

Comfort of furniture

27%

Air quality

26%

Changing your work environment (e.g., moving to a different room or location)

22%

Jonny Rosenblatt, co-founder of Spacemade said: “The importance of collaboration and in-person, meaningful connections cannot be understated, and our research underlines just that point. The fact that 81% of people claim that they feel a stronger sense of belonging and community when working with others, truly proves it value.

“Workplaces must be spaces that people can feel proud of, whether this is through its amenities or the experiences that they share with people. At Spacemade, we are committed to creating workspaces that not only support but enhance these vital connections to ensure that our members thrive in their endeavours and produce the best possible work”.

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