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You may have heard the term “office peacocking” in the past when referring to an employee who makes an exaggerated effort to stand out. Now, the term is used for employers who want to lure their employees back to the workplace. Some businesses are dressing up their offices with all the bells and whistles, such as fully stocked kitchens, fashionable furniture, quiet zones, new collaboration stations, and on-site health and fitness benefits.
While there is nothing wrong with new and attractive in-office benefits, employers must align the workspace with employees’ evolving needs and expectations. Matching an aesthetically pleasing