From footprint to footfall: how the experiential workplace is set to take over the world

The culture within which we work determines how effective, successful, fulfilled and well we are in both our professional and personal lives. The organisations for which we work – on whatever basis that might be – the physical surroundings they create, and the other places in which we choose to work are now woven into the fabric of our lives as never before. The technological immersion that allows us to work in new ways also means that each day becomes a series of experiences. Because we are free to work wherever and whenever we choose, we are increasingly able to determine the nature of those experiences. For those who design and manage offices this represents both a great opportunity and an unprecedented series of challenges.

The most important of these is firstly creating a cohesive organisational culture within the framework of a fractured sense of time and place. The second is offering the sorts of choices that people are used to in their everyday working lives. While the workplace must fulfil its usual objectives, not least in the way it adds to the bottom line, it must also acquire a new role that meets wider organisational and personal goals and integrates seamlessly with the other backdrops to modern work life.