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In our September 2020 survey, 76% of CEOs told Fortune their company would need less office space in the future. The number is so high one might assume it's an outlier. But in our January 2021 survey, 75% of CEOs still say they'd need less office space in the future.
- Fortune conducted a survey of CEOs in collaboration with Deloitte. We received over 100 responses from executives between January 5 and 13. We asked CEOs similar questions in our September 2020 survey—so we can see if CEOs are changing their minds.
- Only 4% of CEOs say their company will need more office space in the future. That figure was 6% in our September 2020 survey.
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- In our September 2020 survey, 76% of CEOs told Fortune their company would need less office space in the future. The number is so high one might assume it's an outlier. But in our January 2021 survey, 75% of CEOs still say they'd need less office space in the future.
- Fortune conducted a survey of CEOs in collaboration with Deloitte. We received over 100 responses from executives between January 5 and 13. We asked CEOs similar questions in our September 2020 survey—so we can see if CEOs are changing their minds.
- Only 4% of CEOs say their company will need more office space in the future. That figure was 6% in our September 2020 survey.
- Remote work may very well outlast the pandemic.
- Neel Kashkari, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, told Fortune that commercial real estate loans (CREs) are the most vulnerable financial sector with the potential to cause a shock to the financial system.
- *Methodology: Fortune surveyed CEOs in collaboration with Deloitte between Jan. 5 to 13. A total of 137 CEOs (86% in the U.S.) responded to the survey, which was sent to Fortune CEO Community. Among those, 104 fully completed the survey. That Fortune CEO Community includes Fortune 1000 CEOs, Global 1000 CEOs, and CEOs who attend Fortune conferences.
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Work-from-home isn’t going away: Only 4% of CEOs plan to add office space., Lance Lambert, February 4, 2021, Fortune.
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