Bankers warn that the home office is shutting down
Bloomberg/ Solili | January 28, 2021 |

In a conference held within the framework of the World Economic Forum, the CEO of Barclays Plc, Jes Staley, considered that working from home is not a model that is sustainable.

According to Bloomberg, Mary Erdoes, the executive of JPMorgan Chase Asset and Wealth Management seconded this position, stating that employees have expressed feeling exhausted.

“If you currently ask employees how they feel, they mention that they are going through a burnout, it is difficult, it takes a lot of inner strength and the ability every day to continue concentrating and not counting on the energy that comes from being around other people, ”he said.

Some companies have previously commented on this issue, because in some cases remote work turns out to be inefficient to solve complex situations that arise within companies, so interaction with other team members in person could be essential.

In this context, the office market of Mexico City, and that of the large cities of Mexico, such as Monterrey, Guadalajara, Puebla and Querétaro, have the capacity to continue attracting and hosting global companies that need to establish their work centers. in the country.

The country's office markets have advantages that they had not had until years ago. The owners have sought to make their spaces competitive, with policies to lower prices and flexible contracts. Today more than ever companies can find in our country diversification of spaces, both in prices, size, location, characteristics, design, amenities, etc.

The country's office markets are ready to continue hosting world-class companies, its solid structure makes it competitive and demonstrates the potential it has to overcome this situation.

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