About one third of organizations have a workspace hoteling program in place and another one third are considering it, according to a global survey conducted byAsure Software (NASDAQ: ASUR), a leading provider of workplace and workforce management software solutions. Asure conducted the survey to assess the prevalence of hoteling, its perceived benefits, and how it is being executed. The online survey received 154 responses from organizations in the United States, as well as Australia, Canada, India and the United Kingdom.

More than one third of respondents said 25 percent or less of their workforce is virtual and almost a quarter of respondents said that more than 25 percent of their workforce operates virtually. “Interestingly, many respondents indicated in their written responses that they maintain assigned desks for telecommuting employees who may only be in the office a few days each week,” said Jennifer Roth, Global Senior Vice President of Marketing, Asure Software. “With workspace costs conservatively at $10,000 a year or more, it’s surprising that more organizations aren’t taking advantage of the financial benefits a hoteling program provides.”

“Many progressive organizations have seen tremendous success using Asure’s mobile, global SaaS-based solutions to implement strategic hoteling programs that reduce real estate and operating costs, and support workforce flexibility, engagement and well-being,” said Pat Goepel, CEO, Asure Software. “We are proactively developing our product suite with new technologies to address how, when and where the rapidly evolving workforce operates, now and in the future.”

Additional key survey findings include:

  • Perceived Benefits: Organizations with current hoteling programs see a balance of benefits, placing more value on collaboration that participants who are considering a hoteling program. And those considering a hoteling program place more value on the use of space and guaranteed workspace for employees.
  • Organizational Involvement: Respondents indicated that executive team members are frequently involved in hoteling programs as stakeholders, while program maintenance typically falls under facilities or IT.

For a complimentary white paper with complete details on Asure Software’s workspace hoteling survey, visit http://www.asuresoftware.com/resources/executive-briefings/hoteling-rise/?LeadSource=PR.

About Asure Software

Asure Software, Inc. (Nasdaq: ASUR) headquartered in Austin, Texas, offers cloud-based time and labor management and workspace management solutions that help clients bring space and time together. Asure serves approximately 6,000 clients worldwide and currently offers two main product lines: AsureSpace™ workplace management solutions enable organizations to maximize the ROI of their real estate, and AsureForce® time and labor management solutions deliver efficient management of human resource and payroll processes. For more information, please visit www.asuresoftware.com.

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