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Victory Offices Partners with Innovative Food Delivery Service Foodifox to Enhance Customer Experience

Victory Offices, a leader in serviced and flexible workspaces, has teamed up with new tech-driven food and beverage label, Foodifox, to launch one of their state-of-the-art thermal lockers at Victory Offices 333 Collins Street in Melbourne.

Foodifox is disrupting the way we experience food and Victory Offices is excited to become the first and only serviced office provider to collaborate with them. Foodifox’s framework allows users to pre-order their lunch from the app and have it delivered straight to their nearest locker – contactless, convenient, and fresh.

The Foodifox instalment at 333 Collins Street reduces the time Victory Offices members must take each day to find a healthy fresh meal. The locker temperature is adjustable, food hygiene is maintained, and users simply scan the QR code in the app to unlock their assigned locker to take out their freshly prepared Foodifox meal. It is delicious, time-saving, and great value for money – something that office workers crave.

Officially launched on 17th March, Rebecca Lam, Business Development and Partnerships Coordinator at Foodifox said, “The launch was a great turn out. Thank you to the whole team at Victory Offices, we look forward to creating the future of lunchtime at work together.”

As the future of work consists of workplaces prioritising employee health and wellbeing, Victory Offices has put a strong focus on providing unique benefits for their members.

Victory Offices has chosen to partner with Foodifox to enhance our service offerings to our members and encourage a healthier workplace by providing the option to order freshly cooked meals delivered to them! We hope our members enjoy this new initiative and we look forward to bringing more value-added services and offerings to all of our other Victory Offices locations.

Misha Baxter, Global General Manager of Victory Offices

At just $11 per meal, with no delivery fees and no wait times, Foodifox is fast becoming a serious competitor in the food delivery industry. Recipes are made from passionate chefs at Foodifox’s headquarters on Queen Street and they include a range of cuisines such as Vietnamese, Italian, Greek, Japanese, and more.

To find out more about Foodifox, visit https://www.foodifox.com/

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Reimagining the Workplace: ‘The Liquid Workforce’ https://victoryoffices.com.au/reimagining-the-workplace-the-liquid-workforce/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=reimagining-the-workplace-the-liquid-workforce https://victoryoffices.com.au/reimagining-the-workplace-the-liquid-workforce/#respond Fri, 12 Mar 2021 04:59:44 +0000 https://victoryoffices.com.au/?p=22892 Reimagining the Workplace: The ‘Liquid Workforce’ We are in the midst of an astronomical transformation in how we work. It is very unlikely we will not return to our previous ‘normal’ as the mindset has shifted to work being something you do, rather than somewhere you go. The coronavirus pandemic has accelerated long-awaited workplace trends …

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Reimagining the Workplace: The ‘Liquid Workforce’

We are in the midst of an astronomical transformation in how we work. It is very unlikely we will not return to our previous ‘normal’ as the mindset has shifted to work being something you do, rather than somewhere you go. The coronavirus pandemic has accelerated long-awaited workplace trends that would have taken years to reach mass adoption. In just three months, remote work has jumped a decade forward. This rapid change in such a short period is the beginning of our future – the ‘liquid workforce’.

Collaborative work

The ‘liquid workforce’ is where teams are organised and shaped in such a way that they can rapidly adapt and change depending on the environment they are in. At the core of this concept is enabling extreme flexibility, prioritising employee health and wellbeing, and embracing digital innovation. Large economic uncertainty experienced recently on a global scale has pressured businesses to adopt a high level of elasticity. With restrictions continually easing and tightening, the next normal will be to embrace radical shifts.

The first step businesses must take to thrive in 2021 and beyond is to enable extreme flexibility through the hybrid work model. It is the preferred way of working with up to 60 per cent of Australian workers wanting to work remotely for two or three days per week. The hybrid work ecosystem establishes trust and autonomy between employers and employees and helps to support a more flexible and healthy work-life balance.The office will become a hub for collaboration, education, and innovation, as well as a melting pot for social interaction and team-building activities. It will also be ground zero for organisational culture and evoke a sense of pride and belonging. No longer will the traditional office be the place where you go to work every day, but instead it will be one of many tools to improve human experience and performance. The hybrid work model removes boundaries tied to the workplace and most importantly gives employees choice.

It is anticipated that commercial real estate landlords and flexible workspace providers will adapt their workspaces to provide a high level of comfort and become more collaborative than ever. Think, more breakout spaces, more scrum areas, more coworking spaces, and more easy-to-reserve meeting rooms.

The second step executive leaders must take to reimagine the workplace is to relinquish traditional ways of thinking and adopt a human-centric approach. People are any business’ number one investment and addressing their needs and preferences is imperative to attracting top talent and retaining employee engagement. The more satisfied an employee is, the more willing they are to adapt and stay within the organisation. The health, wellness, and mental wellbeing of employees must be front of mind, especially as we come out of the crisis and shift towards a more dispersed and digitally connected workforce. Undoubtedly as remote work increases, there will be an upsurge in the desire for human connection, thus employers must work alongside their employees to accommodate these needs. By making individual health and wellbeing a crucial priority and seeking opportunities to improve it, businesses will come out more profitable and productive.

The third and final step to a successful liquid workforce is being digitally enabled. Workers need to have a digital-first approach. With AR/VR platforms, Internet of Things (IoT), virtual offices, digital collaborations, and digital talent on the rise, it is no surprise that businesses with innovative tech systems and resources will gain a competitive advantage. The shift towards a dispersed workforce will see the working world of 2025 requiring a liquid footprint and technology will be a huge factor in enabling this. During pre-COVID-19 times, work was a physical location and workers were supported by the cloud. Now, as we move towards a worker-centric world, work will be anywhere and at any time, and the cloud will be heavily relied upon.

Reimagining the path towards a new way of working will take responsiveness, agility, and resilience. COVID-19 hastened workplace trends at a remarkable rate and has made businesses realise the significance of responding and adapting to new and changing information. Businesses must activate the liquid workforce to thrive in today’s fast-paced digital environment and provide flexibility and choice through the hybrid work model.

Technology will be a main enabler of the worker-centric world and those that have it will pave the way of the future. The dispersed, digitally enabled, liquid workforce will consist of employers prioritising employee health and wellbeing and satisfying employee preferences and social concerns. The ability to continuously adapt to new and changing conditions will be essential for business success and sustainability.

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INDUSTRY PAPER: Rethinking Remote Work https://victoryoffices.com.au/rethinking-remote-work/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rethinking-remote-work https://victoryoffices.com.au/rethinking-remote-work/#respond Tue, 25 Aug 2020 21:57:17 +0000 https://victoryoffices.com.au/?p=15726 What Will A Hybrid Model of Working Look Like?   Will remote work become the model of choice for organisations, will traditional offices remain number one, or will a hybrid model of working become the path of the future?    GET YOUR COPY TOPICS COVERED Working From Home& “Zoom Fatigue” Remote WorkingPros & Cons The …

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What Will A Hybrid Model of Working Look Like?

 

Will remote work become the model of choice for organisations, will traditional offices remain number one, or will a hybrid model of working become the path of the future? 

 

TOPICS COVERED

Working From Home
& "Zoom Fatigue"

Remote Working
Pros & Cons

The Role Of Flexible Workspaces

Beyond The Pandemic

working from home -
by industry

Roy Morgan multi-mode survey of Australians conducted from the weekend of April 17-19, 2020 through to May 29-31, 2020, n=9,905 including 6,637 working Australians aged 14+.

INDUSTRY PAPER:

RETHINKING REMOTE WORK

One of the great fears we face is that despite our efforts, cracks are beginning to emerge as remote work stretches on and the return to office-life is incalculable.

But beyond working from home in the early days of the pandemic to now rethinking its longevity and sustainability –

What will a hybrid model of working look like?

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