It is largely agreed throughout the industry that working from home is a part of the workplace that cannot be peeled bac...
Last year was one like no other, and it brought about many changes in the workplace. One challenge faced by businesses w...
It is approaching a year now since the Covid-19 pandemic hit, meaning many businesses have been operating on a remote ba...
MovePlan took part in WorkTech virtual conferences during 2020, offering expert views on topics such as remote working, ...
When Doni Santos and Flora Cheung from our Singapore office wanted to take the engagement and excitement around a client...
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Many countries across the world are beginning to ease lockdown restrictions during the Covid-19 pandemic, allowing staff...
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MovePlan has launched a new critical support service to help businesses trying to adapt to the disruption caused by the ...
Navigating a pandemic was unlikely to be part of your business’s continuity plan. Corporate leaders now have the daunt...
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Technology is great for enabling us to stay connected. In a world where many companies – MovePlan included – are running a global operation, technology is vital for allowing us to communicate with one another. However, technology also has its downside, and can be held partly responsible for preventing us from switching off.
As we start a new year and new decade, many people will be assessing their lives and looking at what changes to make for the better. One of the biggest challenges faced by work-age people in modern society is creating a good work-life balance.
It has been a busy year for us at MovePlan, as we’ve worked with clients across the world to support them with changes in their businesses, from implementing new ways of working to managing office relocations and reducing filing storage. As 2019 comes to an end, we think it’s important to look back and reflect on what we have achieved. Sharing statistics with staff is a great way of highlighting just how far your business has come, and gives everyone the motivation to build on that in 2020.
Colour is thought to have a huge impact on how we feel and the way we behave. Most of us spend time carefully selecting the right colours to use in our homes. But how much consideration is given to the colours used in an office?
Suki Reilly, MovePlan Global COO, was recently invited to speak at the Workplace Innovation Forum in Dublin, organised by Condeco, the global leader in workplace scheduling technology.
Being an environmentally friendly business sends out a message to customers and staff that you care. It shows you have morals and ethics, and are willing to make changes to help a cause external to your business’ needs. One of the biggest ways you can make your business more environmentally friendly is to reduce the amount of plastic used.
We spend so much of our life at work, putting in increasingly longer hours in the office to get the job done. So, it’s vital that employers encourage and enable staff to look after their mental well-being in the workplace. Not only will employees feel valued, cared for and stress free, their productivity will be given a boost too if they are happy.
MovePlan has opened three new hubs on the West Coast of America to support our continuing growth in the United States. The three new hubs - in San Francisco, Los Angeles and Seattle – opened in the autumn. The new bases will complement our existing operations in Boston, Chicago, Detroit, New York, Philadelphia, Toronto and Washington DC.