December 20199 workstations with one single cable through which your monitor, power and network could all be connected. After collecting employee feedback, we also decided to go with desk phones over softphones; because let's face it, some habits are hard to kick. Delivering a seamless workstation experience may not sound like a big deal ­ but when it comes to office life, it's the simple stuff that matters. The technology you implement in your office needs to bring value to your employees and empower them to do their best work. This is the most important factor to consider when deciding which tools to integrate into your office.Connect technology with hospitalityAnother compelling reason to invest in a tech-forward workplace is the appeal that it holds for the millennial and Gen Z workforce. As "trendy", digitally driven work environments become the norm, it's vital to adopt this new blueprint if you want to attract the next generation of talent.However, technology is only part of the equation. The trend of hospitality-oriented workplaces has really taken off ­ meaning that millennial workers increasingly expect to work in offices that will cater to their needs in real time. Hence the growing popularity of workplace experience platforms, like CBRE's Host, that are designed to help employees schedule meetings, reserve workspaces, navigate the office, and even order coffee. By fusing technology with the more human element of hospitality, these digital platforms enhance the employee experience across all aspects of their work day. In summary, delivering a digital office is about much more than showcasing flashy tools. It's about developing a solid infrastructure and getting the fundamental details right. It's about choosing and implementing the technologies that are best suited to your employees' needs. And lastly, it's about combining technology with a more hospitality-oriented approach, so that your digital office becomes a workplace that resonates with newer generations of employees.
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