Is Hybrid working broken or meetings are?
Hybrid work isn’t broken—meetings are. While organisations blame engagement and attendance, the real issue lies in how meeting environments are designed. Poor acoustics, misaligned AV, and outdated spatial layouts create barriers to participation, especially for remote attendees. This article explores why hybrid collaboration fails at the point of connection—and how designing meeting spaces as integrated systems can unlock performance, inclusion, and productivity.
Hybrid Performance at Home: The Environmental Layer We Overlooked
Hybrid performance isn’t limited by technology, it’s shaped by environment.
While organisations have invested heavily in tools and ergonomics, one critical factor remains overlooked: acoustics. Poor sound quality quietly reduces clarity, increases fatigue, and impacts how effectively people communicate. In a hybrid world, improving how we sound is as important as improving how we work.

