AWA Institute · Online Webcast · 15 July 2026

Six strategies for
managing workplace
capacity

Hybrid broke the patterns capacity planning relied on, and AI is now reshaping how much space each role needs. In 45 minutes, AWA’s experts walk through six strategies for planning workplace capacity with confidence.

Free Wednesday 15 July 2026 1:00pm UK (BST) 45 minutes Online

What you’ll leave with

What it takes to plan capacity with confidence

Hybrid working has made capacity planning hard. Attendance swings. Policies drift. Leaders pull in different directions. Booking systems paper over the cracks. This session cuts through that and gives you six tested strategies — covering the workplace strategy itself, policy, technology, space, leadership, and experience — drawn from AWA’s work with organisations building capacity plans that survive contact with reality.

How to ground a capacity plan in real, current demand

What makes hybrid principles stick, and what makes them collapse

How to design space around the teams that need to work together

What consistent hybrid leadership takes, and how to build it

The framework

Six strategies, built to work together.

Across 45 minutes, AWA’s experts walk through the six strategies that move organisations from reactive guesswork to anticipatory capacity planning. Two are shown in full below; the rest are unpacked live.

A credible workplace strategy

Most capacity plans are built on last year’s data, just as AI begins to change how much space a role even needs. A credible strategy accounts for that: where headcount is heading, how AI reshapes office work, and the real balance of remote and office presence.

Leaders equipped to lead hybrid

Leadership inconsistency is the most common reason hybrid working comes unstuck. Equipping leaders to lead hybrid consistently is what closes the gap between the policy and how it is lived day to day.

Hybrid principles that stick

Clear, pragmatic hybrid principles, aligned to your organisation’s culture, that hold in practice instead of drifting into five interpretations.

Revealed live

A consistent technology experience

A consistent investment in technology that delivers a quality experience for the people in the room and the people dialling in.

Revealed live

Neighbourhoods built around teams

Neighbourhoods and allocated office days for specific teams, based on how they collaborate and mapped to adjacency rather than to the floor plan.

Revealed live

A dedicated workplace experience team

A dedicated team that monitors and upholds the intended workplace experience, catching problems early and keeping the other five on track.

Revealed live

The other four, plus the detail, worked examples, and how to apply all six, are covered live in the webcast.

Your speakers

Meet your experts

Wednesday 15 July 2026 1:00pm UK (BST) 45 minutes Online Free

Who should attend

Built for the people making capacity decisions

This session is designed for anyone responsible for how space, people, and policy interact — at an organisation that’s past the early experiments of hybrid working and now needs to manage it at scale.

Facilities Manager
/ Head of Workplace

Balancing portfolio costs against variable attendance, and justifying space decisions to leadership with incomplete data.

Corporate Real Estate
/ Head of Property

Making long-term lease decisions in a short-term environment, with boards asking for clarity on the property strategy.

HR Director
/ Chief People Officer

Caught between pressure to increase office attendance and employee expectation of flexibility — while managing the inequity hybrid creates.

Workplace Experience Lead

Responsible for the day-to-day experience across the portfolio and for keeping the strategy on track in practice.

Secure your place

Save your place — Wednesday 15 July

Free to attend. 45 minutes, online. You’ll leave with a framework you can put to work.

The recording is included

Sign up and we’ll send everyone who registers a link to the full recording afterwards. Even if you can’t join live, the session is yours to watch back and share with your team.

Registration closes Tuesday 14 July. Secure your place before it does.

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About AWA

Research that changes how organisations work

Advanced Workplace Associates is an independent research and consulting firm specialising in the science of work. For over 30 years, AWA has helped organisations understand how people work best, and design the environments, policies, and cultures that make it possible.

This webinar is part of the AWA Institute — AWA’s forum for senior workplace, HR, and real estate leaders. The Institute brings together practitioners across the field to share evidence, challenge assumptions, and develop the thinking that shapes how organisations manage work and space.

Speaker client experience includes: bp · Microsoft · Google · National Grid · WTW · Amnesty International · Pearson · CIPD

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