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7 How to Successfully Transition to a New Work Model: The Leader's Guide Copyright © 2024 Tango. All rights reserved. Anytime you change how and where your employees work, it impacts your ofce space. Before you transition to a new work model, you should aim to align your physical space with that new model as efciently and effectively as possible. Suppose you're implementing a hybrid work model— again, or for the rst time. One of the most appealing benets of this model is that it allows a greater number of employees to comfortably occupy less square footage, enabling you to downsize, or repurpose or sublet extra space and ensuring your organization can grow without additional real estate. Your challenge is to strike the right balance between saving space, keeping employees happy, and retaining the desired benets of working in person. You have to create a plan that satises demand for space for each work activity, department, and team—which is why it's so important to identify the underutilized space you have to work with. Plan your space

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