Productivity gains keep remote work popular — but office design must respond
Employees who report higher productivity while working from home are the strongest advocates for continued remote arrangements. For FM, this means the office must offer something home cannot: collaboration, social connection and premium workspace quality.
FM Radar's 4 takeaways:
- Perceived productivity gains are the primary driver of remote work preference
- Employees who feel less productive at home are more willing to return
- The office must compete on experience: collaboration spaces, amenities, environment
- FM's role shifts from providing desks to curating workplace experiences

