It has been over four years since the Covid-19 pandemic forced employees to work from home, and now things have returned to normal.
Many companies have now switched to a hybrid or complete work from office set-up.
And so, many companies are increasingly using the 'office peacocking' way to lure employees back to office.
This is commonly known as 'office peacocking'.
While this trend has been there for a while, it has picked up more post the pandemic.
It has been over four years since the Covid-19 pandemic forced employees to work from home, and now things have returned to normal. Many companies have now switched to a hybrid or complete work from office set-up. However, employers are still struggling to convince employees to come back to office. And so, many companies are increasingly using the 'office peacocking' way to lure employees back to office. They are renovating offices to bigger and better designs, upgrading the kitchen, canteen and break out areas, switching to better furniture-- all in the hope of making the work place look and feel more fancy so that employees return to office. This is commonly known as 'office peacocking'. While this trend has been there for a while, it has picked up more post the pandemic.