Staff Reporters
Aug 31, 2018

Best spaces to work: Digitas, Arcade + Publicis.Sapient

The 'Power of One' shared office space for Digitas, Arcade and Publicis.Sapient is being tested at Collyer Quay in Singapore

Digitas, Arcade and Publicis.Sapient have moved into their newly designed office space, located in the same building but on a different floor as their Publicis Communications’ colleagues (Leo Burnett, Saatchi & Saatchi and Publicis Worldwide) in Raffles Place.

Designed to further the collaborative working spirit of Publicis Groupe’s 'Power of One' strategy, the single location aims to create a more connected and more efficient way of working across brands to give clients access to the best experts for their needs.

The office design brings to life the new Digitas brand proposition of 'Truth. Connection. Wonder' through its use of space. A large pantry and common dining table serve as the heart of the agency, bringing people together for ad hoc meetings or to share a coffee.  Employee benefits include plenty of healthy snacks throughout the day and daily breakfasts.

Note: 'Best spaces to work' merely highlights new and cool workspaces; it should not be interpreted as an endorsement of a company's overall work experience.

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Source:
Campaign Asia

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