DRAFT TABLE OF CONTENTS
| 1. Introduction | ||
| 2. Context | 2.1. Political 2.2. Economic 2.3. Social 2.4. Technological |
Setting out the various contexts and timescales in which work is becoming more mobile in order to give a framework for discussion. What are the relevant political trends that affect mobile work? What are the economic and social backgrounds to this? What technologies are relevant to mobile work? |
| 3. Mobile Work | Defining the enabling technologies. Looking at the current levels of implementation and infrastructure. | |
| 4. Defining space | 4.1.
Public space 4.2. Private space 4.3. Personal space |
Defining different categories of space and mapping particular building types against them. |
| 5. Owning space | 5.1.
Relationships 5.2. Scenarios |
Identifying the different stakeholder groups for each category of space then using scenarios to assess the potential impact of mobile work on each of the building types identified |
| 6. Expectation | Aggregate survey results | |
| 7. Impacts | Measuring change – defining
different models. Case studies and scenarios including airports, shopping centres, high streets, offices, business parks, distribution centres, housing estates |
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| 8. Adding value to space | 5.1. Business models 5.2. Costs 5.3. Revenues |
How can building owners utilise mobility of work to add value? What additional services will be in demand? How will they be paid for? |
| 9. Conclusions |
