About 22 percent of respondents found that collaboration and participation in meetings waned since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a survey conducted by Colliers.

The survey, led by Colliers Workplace team, found that while half of respondents were able to maintain or increase their productivity while at home, about 41 percent found social interaction better at the office, as well as 22 percent for collaboration and participation.

The Colliers report proposes moving away from traditional occupancy patters in the office into managed occupancy patterns in a post-COVID 19 office environment, where workspaces in an office are scheduled or allocated to certain employees or teams in shifts or varying days.

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