When The Office debuted in 2005, the American workplace was still a sea of cubicles, with workers typing away on keyboards connected to tower-style desktop PCs. In the eight years that followed, the workforce shifted dramatically, trending toward tablets and smartphones–which didn’t yet exist in 2005. Today, offices are still evolving, and the traditional office is shifting. It’s a shift that flexible workspace provider Regus recently noted.
'The Office' Finale Marks the End of the Traditional Office. 3 Rules For The Office of 2013. - Smallbiztechnology.com
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