Fancy coffee bars in your office have become a must-have, says the FT.
Whereas it was once acceptable to have a kettle and a jar of instant, workers and occupiers are now insisting on top-end facilities, complete with an in-house barista.
Goldman Sach’s new London HQ boasts a coffee bar on every floor in a bid to stop staff from ‘popping out’ for a cup. Google has, of course, gone one step further, offering staff barista training.
Top-end facilities, from trained baristas to single-origin bean grinders, are now to be expected in modern office space.
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Fancy coffee bars in your office have become a must-have, says the FT.
Whereas it was once acceptable to have a kettle and a jar of instant, workers and occupiers are now insisting on top-end facilities, complete with an in-house barista.
Goldman Sach’s new London HQ boasts a coffee bar on every floor in a bid to stop staff from ‘popping out’ for a cup. Google has, of course, gone one step further, offering staff barista training.
Top-end facilities, from trained baristas to single-origin bean grinders, are now to be expected in modern office space.
Full story in today’s FT (£)