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The flexible future of work

Working from home was just the start. Design Research at Dropbox explores how our workplaces, work schedules, and work cultures around the globe are responding to new ways of working.

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Flexible Futures is a manifesto for new ways of working. As businesses expand online and workers move across continents with growing frequency, the notion of a traditional workplace becomes less familiar. 

In Flexible Futures, Dropbox surveys the developing landscape of alternative spaces and places in which work can happen. We partnered with Citizen Research to talk to industry experts and meet inspiring Dropbox customers to uncover the value and versatility of work beyond the 9-5.

How the state of work is changing for the better

An important goal of the Design Research team is to bring the voice of the customer to our internal teams who are designing and building a more enlightened way of working. Flexible Futures brings to life our research and engages a conversation about the evolving working world. We reveal new flexible approaches to collaboration, creativity, innovation, productivity, and happiness at work. This is only the beginning.

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Customer Encounters

Three case studies exploring the flexibility of contemporary workplaces, from an urban farming center in Europe to an architecture studio working remotely across Southeast Asia. These encounters showcase the evolving ways in which distributed teams are redefining the relationship between work and location.

Goy Zhenru, Principal of Goy Architects

Cultural Bites

These five initiatives provide hints about our work futures, including new ways of collaborating in distributed teams and expanding services. While some signal a brighter future, others examine new dynamics that still need figuring out.

A Free the Work panel discussion

Flexible Futures by Citizen Research

Editorial Team
Creative Directors: Hattie Bowering & Dalia Penzik, Dropbox Creative Producers: Michelle Morrison & Jen DiZio, Immersive Media Director: David Betteridge, Writer: Rachel Wong, Additional Copy: Alex Todd, Project Coordinator: Mona Girish, Supporting Content: Joanna Apps & Bella Blackburne
Technical Team
San Francisco Crew: Marty Martin, Indonesia Crew: Richard Ducosky, Thailand Crew: Simon Bradshaw, Singapore Crew: WaiPeng, Annie Auerbach Portrait: Tamsin Cox, World @ Work Production: Bella Blackburne, World @ Work Curator: Barrak Alzaid, World @ Work Shoot Directors: Vikramaditya Singh, Harry Shum, Joffrey Umbdenstock

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