Stylex Does Hybrid

There is no doubt that the trend toward hybrid workplaces has been with us for some time –  gaining momentum as supporting technology developed. Tools like cell phones and laptops have untethered people from “the office.” Email, texting, video chatting over wireless networks using apps like FaceTime, WeChat and WhatsApp, Zoom and Microsoft Teams have enabled much improved mobile connectivity. Adoption of these tools and an acceptance that knowledge workers didn’t need to be in a certain place to be effective had been growing exponentially before the pandemic. Then the pandemic forced the world to accept “hybrid work” with one global blow But well before we’d ever heard of COVID-19 many product development teams recognized that more flexible management philosophies regarding the design of the workplace presented a need for new furniture typologies and an opportunity for growth if they developed the solutions first, or hopefully, best. One such company …