6/25 Webisode: A Reentry Plan for Today; A Strategy for the Office of Tomorrow
June 29, 2020
The Partnership hosted a webisode to hear from experts at Bergmann about returning to work and the future of the workplace.
Attendees heard from a cross-functional panel of designers, architects and engineers from Bergmann about how to put together a holistic plan for a safe reentry into the office and what the future of the traditional workspace might look like. The expert panel discussed best practices, pain points, and lessons learned from implementing many client reentry plans and the future of office space and planning for the long-term.
Watch the Presentation Below
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