FM:Systems Study Finds Most Business Leaders Want to End Alternative Work Arrangements, Return to Full-Time Office Attendance
- 60% of business leaders want employees back in-office full time
- 37% of organizations plan to expand their real estate footprint in 2024
- 57% of respondents report sustainability is a higher priority than last year
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The results of the FM:Systems 2023 Inside the Workplace survey highlight a significant shift in workplace dynamics that could influence various sectors, including commercial real estate, technology and office supplies. The inclination of 60% of business leaders towards full-time office work indicates a potential reversal of the widespread adoption of remote work. This shift could lead to increased demand for office spaces, thereby influencing the commercial real estate market. The 37% of organizations planning to expand their real estate footprint suggests a bullish outlook for the sector, which could see a rise in investments and development activities in 2024.
In the context of sustainability, the 57% of respondents who prioritize it more than the previous year signal a growing trend in corporate responsibility. Companies that offer sustainable solutions or adapt their operations to be more eco-friendly could see a positive impact on their brand image and customer loyalty, potentially leading to improved financial performance.
The survey's findings could have implications for the stock market, particularly for companies in the office real estate investment trusts (REITs), office furniture and workplace technology sectors. Investors may interpret the potential increase in office attendance as a positive signal for these industries. However, it is important to scrutinize the underlying financial health of specific companies within these sectors to determine whether they are well-positioned to capitalize on these trends.
Moreover, companies that have invested heavily in remote work technologies might face a slowdown in demand if the trend towards full-time office work continues. This could impact their revenue projections and stock valuations. Conversely, businesses that can pivot and offer hybrid workplace solutions might be able to leverage the changing market conditions to their advantage.
The increased emphasis on sustainability reported by the survey respondents reflects a broader societal shift towards environmental consciousness. For businesses, this could mean re-evaluating their operations, supply chains and product offerings to meet these new expectations. Companies that are early adopters of sustainable practices may gain a competitive edge, potentially attracting investors who are increasingly looking to support environmentally responsible businesses. This could lead to increased market share and possibly higher stock prices for companies that are perceived as leaders in sustainability.
However, the transition to more sustainable practices can be capital intensive and may not yield immediate financial benefits. Companies will need to balance short-term financial impacts with long-term strategic positioning. Stakeholders should be aware of the potential for increased costs and the need for clear communication regarding the return on investment for sustainability initiatives.
Employers were forced to embrace a remote work environment in response to the pandemic. As lockdowns eased, many companies transitioned to hybrid work arrangements. Now, the Inside the Workplace survey finds that
"Our Inside the Workplace survey confirms what we're seeing in news headlines about business leaders growing impatient with alternative work arrangements: not all, but many business leaders are eager to have employees back onsite five days a week, and likely were never ready to embrace alternative work arrangements in the first place," said Kurt von Koch, CEO, FM:Systems. "While a full-time office work environment may work well for some organizations, office mandates are unlikely to motivate employees back full time. Instead, building a high-performing workplace and a great culture requires understanding how people work best in the context of their organization's unique set of workplace needs. Only quality workplace data can guide organizations if and how they can strategically bring people into the office."
The shift back to full-time onsite office work may help explain why
"Business leaders need insight into which initiatives will be most impactful, whether that's improving indoor air quality, installing quiet rooms, or something else," said Brian Haines, Chief Strategy Officer, FM:Systems. "You need to understand how your employees interact with the workspace before you can optimize it for return-to-office."
Additional key findings from the 2023 Inside the Workplace report include:
Sustainability is a higher priority for organizations now than it was this time last year. Taking steps to address climate change has long been a matter of brand preservation and, more recently, talent retention and recruitment. The proliferation of regulations like NYC Local Law 97 to address greenhouse gas in NYC, as well as forthcoming new Securities and Exchange Commission reporting requirements, are compelling companies to ramp up and formalize their sustainability initiatives.
57% of respondents reported that sustainability is more of a priority this year than at the same time in 2022.- Among organizations that have established a net-zero goal, expanding their real estate footprint is their top priority (
44% ). Only25% of these respondents indicated that they are considering downsizing their portfolios.
Adoption and use of workplace management solutions continues to expand. With the increased influence of sustainability on businesses of all kinds, as well as the continued fluidity of work arrangements, more and more organizations are deploying workplace management solutions to help them navigate the changes.
- Nearly 7 out of 10 organizations currently use a workplace management solution.
- Business leaders deploy workplace management solutions primarily to improve efficiency (
40% ), reduce costs (20% ), and bolster security (15% ). - Among organizations planning to implement workplace management solutions in the next year, most are focused on space management and planning (
40% ), workplace analytics (36% ), and workplace sensors (33% ).
Adoption of advanced technologies is especially high among organizations that plan to expand their real estate footprint. Expanding their real estate footprint over the next few years is a top priority for
Among companies that are planning to expand their real estate portfolio:
- 4 out of 5 currently use a workplace management solution.
64% plan to deploy generative artificial intelligence to assist with operations and maintenance within the next year.- Half intend to deploy digital twin technology within the next year.
Full Inside the Workplace report results can be viewed here.
Methodology: This research was conducted by PureSpectrum on behalf of FM:Systems from Nov. 15 to Dec. 12, 2023, and comprises responses from 549 U.S. business leaders in facilities, real estate, finance, and HR.
About FM:Systems
FM:Systems' all-in-one workplace management platform helps more than 1,200 of the world's largest organizations access, manage, and measure every aspect of their real estate portfolio. With the most complete range of intuitive and scalable space management, hybrid work, workplace analytics, and smart sensor solutions, FM:Systems helps customers gain the data-backed clarity and vision necessary to make strategic real estate decisions and deliver high-performance workplaces today and long into the future. For more information about FM:Systems, please visit www.fmsystems.com. FM:Systems is now part of Johnson Controls (NYSE: JCI), the global leader for smart, healthy, and sustainable buildings.
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