To Win The War For Talent, Corporations Will Need To Provide "Best In Class," High-Tech Workplaces
ATLANTA, Feb. 9, 2017 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- In order to win the war for talent, one of the most pressing concerns for corporations globally, they will need to offer "best in class" workplace experiences based on the latest technology and services for employees, according to new research findings presented by CoreNet Global and ISS World Services.
"As the nature of work is changing dramatically, employee attraction and retention are among the top concerns of corporate leaders," said Peter Ankerstjerne, CMO/Head of Group Marketing, ISS World Services.
"The interpersonal interface between company and employee, whether facilitated by technology, buildings or direct human contact - this is where it is possible to create a real and genuine emotional connection with workers and build long-lasting loyalty between your company and your employees. This is key in creating a workplace of the future and winning the war on talent."
Based on current trends, there is little doubt that corporations will have to think differently, engage technology and provide a human connection to their employees. Among the findings of the research presented:
- Sixty percent of decision makers say that the need for office space is decreasing
- Only thirty-six percent of employees are highly engaged
- The number of mobile workers today is 1.3 billion globally; 37 percent of the total workforce
"Office space is evolving to support changing business requirements," said Tim Venable, Senior Vice President of CoreNet Global. "At times, for some companies, that will mean less space. But the office – both physical and virtual – will continue to play a crucial role in corporate success by helping attract the best and brightest talent and by providing the means for teamwork, creativity and innovation."
Ankerstjerne said that employers need to recognize that the "workplace" is now all encompassing, and it includes addressing multiple environments from arriving at work, being in the building, collaborating, office support and facilitating mobile work to leaving at the end of the day.
"Corporations need alternative workspaces to promote corporate culture, foster collaboration, knowledge sharing, flexibility, speed, innovation and productivity," he said.
Among the factors that will influence employees is a heightened user experience: easier collaboration, enhanced earning environments, efficient working solutions and healthy work environments.
The overall benefit to addressing workplace modernization, Ankerstjerne said, is that in addition to retaining talented workers, companies will recognize that customer service increases when employees are fully engaged. And that will be reflected in the bottom line.
About ISS
The ISS Group was founded in Copenhagen in 1901 and has grown to become one of the world's leading Facility Services companies. ISS offers a wide range of services such as: Cleaning, Catering, Security, property and Support Services as well as Facility Management. Global revenue amounted to DKK 79.6 billion in 2015 and ISS has approximately 500,000 employees and activities in more than 75 countries across Europe, Asia, North America, Latin America and Pacific, serving thousands of both public and private sector customers. For more information on the ISS Group, visit www.issworld.com.
About CoreNet Global
CoreNet Global is the world's leading professional association for corporate real estate (CRE) and workplace executives, service providers and economic developers. CoreNet Global's 10,000 members, who include 70% of the top 100 U.S. companies and nearly half of the Global 2000, meet locally, globally and virtually to develop networks, share knowledge, learn and thrive professionally. For more information, please visit www.corenetglobal.org.
SOURCE CoreNet Global
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