Business

Goodbye to the HQ

Remote working was a luxury reserved for a select few in many organisations. However, the coronavirus outbreak pushed companies all over the world into integrating a remote working model. With a financial crisis on the horizon, can we bid farewell to large, central offices?

09 July 2020

Popular among early stage startups and outsourced contractors, remote working has gained traction in the entrepreneurial space over the last decade due to its context specific and inherent benefits such as cost cutting, time vs task-splitting and avoiding the early morning traffic.

The Covid-19 pandemic and lockdown forced many organisations to reassess how they conduct their business operations, raising the question as to whether centralised facilities (like a head-office) are still necessary in today’s landscape.

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