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The "office of tomorrow" does not exist

2022-04-05T08:14:12.809Z


CHRONICLE - History teaches us that foresight is far from reliable. Instead of constantly feeding fantasies of the future, we should rather be interested... in the present.


“I prefer an unpredictable future to an impostor future.”

We owe this wise idea to Maurice Schumann.

A thought that sums up very well the dangers of foresight: grandiloquent, dizzying theories, which are often scary... but which most of the time turn out to be inaccurate.

The foresight market does indeed exist for a simple reason: more than ever –

especially

in troubled waters – human beings need to know what will happen to them.

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So it is with the company and the office.

Where are we going to work?

In what framework?

With who ?

One thing is certain, since the birth of the open-space - around 1860 according to ethnologist Pascal Dibie - workspaces have changed a lot... Partitions that jump, creation of user-friendly spaces, advent of flex-office, gamification workspace...

Photocopiers are supposed to have disappeared since 2017

In 2012, LinkedIn published a prospective study, supplemented by a survey, which revealed the objects that will have disappeared from our offices...

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Source: lefigaro

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