14/9/2018-7

Cost-saving is heavy

Engaged in commercial rental agency for many years, Liu Baiwen believes that the commercial rental market has undergone a different era and has changed. For example, a professional industry has moved eastward and left Central.

Liu Bowen has been engaged in commercial rental agency for many years, looking for an office for the guests. She pointed out that the market has changed a lot. For example, large law firms and accountants have moved out of Central. “In the past, large-scale service industries must be opened in Central, but now they will move east.” She said that in fact, this situation also occurs in foreign countries, as long as Cost savings, large institutions in any country may also move out of the CBD. “I have talked with the UK law firm. In recent years, because of the fall in the pound, the company’s earnings have been affected, so it is also cautious in terms of rental expenses. Many foreign institutions in Hong Kong will also be pressured by the head office, thinking that if the rent is in Central It is the most expensive in the world, why not consider moving to other areas.”

Shared space can accommodate more employees

In addition to relocation, there have been different work space programs in recent years. In addition to the emergence of shared space, many organizations now adopt new office solutions. The content is generally for the office to carry out large-scale new and re-positions, strengthen the shared space, and accommodate more employees. Breaking the traditional pattern, each employee does not have a fixed seat and enhances flexibility. She admits that she initially adopted this plan in her own office and did not agree. “At first, I feel that the private space is reduced, which is inconvenient, but the new concept is also good. For example, the company’s top management does not have its own room, so it is easier to communicate with the subordinates. It is more convenient to communicate. In addition, if I am in charge of a project, I have to meet with different colleagues. It is indeed convenient to discuss flexible seating arrangements.”