Workspace experience has been elevated. Why isn’t it working?

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Upcoming roundtable event

Upcoming roundtable event

Many organisations have invested heavily to elevate their workspace to a hospitality-grade experience.

The spaces look exceptional. The amenities are there. Yet the gap between the investment intentions and how the space gets used remains stubbornly wide.

This roundtable is the first in our series exploring The Irresistible Workplace Trio - three interdependent components that contribute to workplaces truly performing as intended. In this session, we focus primarily on hospitality-grade experience, and the extent to which this component can make a difference.

Date
June 24, 2026
Topic
Events

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Event information

Event information

Date: Wednesday 24th June

Time: Breakfast from 08:30

Location: City Penthouse at Four Seasons Tower Bridge, EC3N 4AJ

Event compére: Mary Sykes, Enterprise Consultant – Woodhouse Workspace

Previous attendees include:

Baring | BT Group | Hogarth

The discussion
will explore:

– What defines a hospitality-grade workplace experience and how some are getting it right

– Why elevated experience alone is rarely enough to drive optimal attendance and use of space

– How senior leaders are making sense of workplace ROI and what decisions lie ahead

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Spaces for this event are limited.
If you're interested in attending, please get in touch.

Part of a Woodhouse discussion series: The irresistible workplace trio

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