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
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    

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