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🙋♀️ Ever heard of “permeable coworking”?
In a recent LinkedIn post, Phil Kirschner argued that most leaders misunderstand coworking as merely Expand 👇 real estate flexibility and cost savings, instead of embracing the concept of "permeable coworking" – originally identified by JLL in 2016 and framed by Serendipity Labs as breaking down walls between "us" and "them" to create innovation opportunities.
He references examples including Michigan Central and Atlassian, emphasizing that leading companies should expand their "surface area of ideas" by leveraging shared workplace concepts to accelerate innovation.
In a recent LinkedIn post, Phil Kirschner argued that most leaders misunderstand coworking as merely Expand 👇 real estate flexibility and cost savings, instead of embracing the concept of "permeable coworking" – originally identified by JLL in 2016 and framed by Serendipity Labs as breaking down walls between "us" and "them" to create innovation opportunities.
He references examples including Michigan Central and Atlassian, emphasizing that leading companies should expand their "surface area of ideas" by leveraging shared workplace concepts to accelerate innovation.
Brett Fisher of ServiceNow speaks with friend of TWIC Phil Kirschner about how consumer technology Expand 👇 innovations can optimize workplace experiences and revolutionize office interactions – they explore how the same consumer-grade technology helping fliers navigate airports is now being adapted for office environments to solve the common frustration of finding spaces in unfamiliar buildings, with confusing naming conventions.
At WorkSpaces, workplace strategist Phil Kirschner challenged corporate real estate leaders to Expand 👇 reimagine the purpose of office spaces, sharing a vision for the future that goes beyond desk booking systems and hybrid policies, urging the audience to embrace bold ideas and meaningful transformation.
✈️ 72% anticipate boom in business travel volume in 2025
A new report from Skift and Navan, based on a survey of 1,484 industry professionals, indicates that Expand 👇 72% of travel managers anticipate increased business travel volume in 2025, despite only 18% of travelers consistently booking through approved platforms. The study highlights a growing disconnect between expense management solutions and user needs, with many finance managers lacking access to full automation for expense processing. The report also reveals significant adoption of NDC technology among companies, resulting in cost savings.
A major trend we’re witnessing is the collision between flex workspace booked by corporate real estate vs the flex workspace being booked via corporate travel or meetings departments. It’s important to understand that as an operator, you need to be listing with more than just independent aggregators, but also with solutions where travel is managed for corporations. Check out a recent TWIC podcast with Phil Kirschner to dive in deeper on "hyperlocal" business trips.
A new report from Skift and Navan, based on a survey of 1,484 industry professionals, indicates that Expand 👇 72% of travel managers anticipate increased business travel volume in 2025, despite only 18% of travelers consistently booking through approved platforms. The study highlights a growing disconnect between expense management solutions and user needs, with many finance managers lacking access to full automation for expense processing. The report also reveals significant adoption of NDC technology among companies, resulting in cost savings.
A major trend we’re witnessing is the collision between flex workspace booked by corporate real estate vs the flex workspace being booked via corporate travel or meetings departments. It’s important to understand that as an operator, you need to be listing with more than just independent aggregators, but also with solutions where travel is managed for corporations. Check out a recent TWIC podcast with Phil Kirschner to dive in deeper on "hyperlocal" business trips.
Phil Kirschner joins Hector Kolonas on the This Week In Coworking podcast to dig into hyperlocal Expand 👇 business trips, learning from mobility in college campuses, the challenges of corporate coworking and the concept of ‘experience density’.
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