Work isn’t a place you go anymore, it’s a thing you do. So our agency won’t be going back to the office

The Hallway won’t be making employees return to the office. The leadership team realised that the agency should, and wants to, continue being remote. Does that mean it won’t have an office though? CEO Jules Hall explains.

2020 is a year for the history books. And rightly so. It’s been horrendous for so many people in so many ways, and regrettably there are plenty of challenges ahead. But it’s a year we must remember so that we can learn from what’s happened and make our precious world a better place.

As the ‘return to work’ bandwagon gains momentum, our agency is taking a slightly different approach.

Three weeks ago, the leadership team reviewed our ‘reboot’ plan. It had all the essential elements – social distancing, hygiene, a phased return to work etc. But something was missing. It didn’t feel right. Someone suggested we flip the paradigm. So we asked ourselves a question: ‘What do we like about lockdown?’ And suddenly, the ideas flowed.

Subscribe to keep reading

Join Mumbrella Pro to access the Mumbrella archive and read our premium analysis of everything under the media and marketing umbrella.

Subscribe

Get the latest media and marketing industry news (and views) direct to your inbox.

Sign up to the free Mumbrella newsletter now.

"*" indicates required fields

 

SUBSCRIBE

Sign up to our free daily update to get the latest in media and marketing.