Recognising the socio-technical opportunity of workplace : An analysis of early responses to COVID-19
COVID-19 has disrupted the ways in which we work, offering an opportunity to rethink our workplaces. Organisations have had to adapt and respond in unprecedented ways to enable continued organisational performance that have come to see many people working from home. Early responses
to ‘return-to-work’ have sought to repurpose existing workspace arrangements, but they miss the unique opportunity to reconceive ‘workplace’ more comprehensively, as well as the role the property community has in enabling work. This paper aims to highlight the opportunity
of viewing workplace holistically through the lens of socio-technical systems. An examination of the early responses to the pandemic identified a focus on the technical aspects of reoccupying workspaces, but taking from socio-technical systems, this should not be to the detriment of other
factors. A more nuanced debate regarding who should return to work and how this will occur is presented, which highlights further a need to move beyond the physical workspace and to reflect on how we can enable ways of working.
Keywords: COVID-19; built environment; coronavirus; facility/facilities management (FM); pandemic; socio-technical systems; workplace; workspace
Document Type: Research Article
Affiliations: 1: Director, Institute of Workplace and Facilities Management 2: Reader, Liverpool John Moores University 3: Co-founder, 3edges Workplace Ltd 4: Senior Lecturer, Liverpool John Moores University
Publication date: January 1, 2020
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