TEC presents Welcome Back to The Office! Good to leave, even better to come back?
October 20 2020 - 10:11PM
JCN Newswire (English)
Welcome Back to The Office! "Good to leave, even better
to come back", a video campaign that..
understands!
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HONG KONG, Oct 21, 2020 - (ACN Newswire) - The COVID-19
work-at-home has pushed businesses and employees globally to
re-evaluate the workplace. The Executive Centre (TEC), the leading
premium flexible workspace provider in Asia Pacific and the Middle
East, is also re-evaluating - with a 'Welcome Back to The Office'
video campaign, and characters that find new ways of adapting to
the new normal working environment.
The 'Welcome Back' video campaign is a take on the work-at-home
phenomenon, and while the characters in the videos are fictional,
their triumphs and struggles are drawn from real experiences of
TEC's 1000+ global team.
Don't miss: "Welcome Back to the Office!"
Episode 1: "Good to leave, even better to come back"
Watch the premier [3'40] :: https://youtu.be/cGzLjfneslE
Synopsis: "They were told that as a precautionary measure and
in-line with their global head office's pandemic response, that
they would be 'WFH'. Some were excited. Some unphased. And some
were really not enthused in the slightest. Find out how the typical
workday has, and is continuing to change. Follow four co-workers on
their first day back to work: Welcome Back To The Office addresses
the full spectrum of what an office really is."
It's clear work-from-home arrangements are becoming the new normal,
people are commuting less, less dressing to impress and more time
with the family. However, on the flip side, there are also
irreplaceable benefits of the office such as proper coffee in a
proper coffee cup, chatting to colleagues and collaborating on
projects, IT that works, comfortable ergonomic furniture, admin
support, and a highly-productive environment that boosts
concentration and minimises distraction.
"After an extended period of time working from home, we were
inspired to explore how the typical workday has changed, and is
continuing to change," said Paul Salnikow, TEC Founder and CEO. "We
believe the future of the workplace hinges on its relationship with
the people who truly make it work.
"The pandemic has accelerated the shift to flexible workspaces. We
are certain that the office, rather than becoming obsolete, will
become an increasingly valuable asset, facilitating collaboration
and driving business growth. Our clients are saying their offices
of the future will need solutions that are tailored to their
success, limit current challenges, give their staff maximum
flexibility and provide the best office environment that they can
find."
Please join the 'Welcome Back" campaign at
https://www.backtotheoffice.executivecentre.com.
About The Executive Centre
The Executive Centre (TEC) opened its doors in Hong Kong in 1994
and today manages 135+ Centres in 32 cities and 14 countries. The
Executive Centre caters to ambitious professionals and industry
leaders looking for more than just an office space - they are
looking for a place for their organisation to thrive.
TEC has cultivated an environment designed for success with a
global network spanning Greater China, Southeast Asia, North Asia,
India, Sri Lanka, the Middle East, and Australia, with sights to go
further and grow faster. Each Executive Centre offers a prestigious
address with the advanced infrastructure to pre-empt, meet, and
exceed the needs of its Members. Walking with Members through every
milestone and achievement, The Executive Centre empowers ambitious
professionals and organisations to succeed.
Privately owned and headquartered in Hong Kong, TEC provides first
class Private and Shared Workspaces, Business Concierge Services,
and Meeting & Conference facilities to suit any business'
needs. Learn more at www.executivecentre.com.
Press Enquiries:
Finsbury
Sheena Shah / Crystal Chow
Sheena.Shah@Finsbury.com / +852 3166 9855
Crystal.Chow@Finsbury.com / +852 3166 9838
Source: The Executive Centre
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