New Intelligent Office Survey Finds That People Don’t Want to Be Corporate Executives

Of the More Than 1,000 People Polled None Aspire to Be a Corporate Executive
Survey Reveals Culture Shift in the Way People Want to Work

BOULDER, Colo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--A new survey finds that while workers want overall success, none want to be a corporate executive. In a survey of over 1,000 people, more than half aspired to be entrepreneurs or work as an independent, while not a single respondent aspired to be a corporate executive.

“What we continue to hear from people is that they increasingly need and expect services that will help them grow and be more successful, but they want those services to match this new work style – flexible and mobile”

These are the results of Intelligent Office’s first Work IQ survey. With unemployment still plaguing the economy, Intelligent Office set out to see if people are working in traditional ways or whether there has been a movement toward a more flexible work style. By profiling both current and aspirational work styles, Intelligent Office created Work IQ to better understand this question.

The results of the survey point to an evolution of work styles and the development of a different type of worker – the New American Worker – that is defined by a desire for mobility and flexibility typically found in the entrepreneur and/or independent business owner.

“We believe there is a paradigm shift happening in our culture as it relates to work style,” said Tom Camplese, Chief Operating Officer, Intelligent Office. “We have been watching this shift take place over the course of the last few years at Intelligent Office by talking with entrepreneurs, business owners, and mobile executives on a daily basis. The Work IQ survey put this into hard numbers.”

Additional highlights from the Work IQ survey that support this include:

“What we continue to hear from people is that they increasingly need and expect services that will help them grow and be more successful, but they want those services to match this new work style – flexible and mobile,” continued Camplese. “Overall, they are seeking more balance and freedom in everything, including the services that support their business efforts.”

Work IQ was an online survey conducted by Intelligent Office and includes responses from 1,075 people. As part of the survey, Intelligent Office looked at four different work styles:

To participate in the next round of this survey, please visit http://bit.ly/wVfvvu.

About Intelligent Office

Intelligent Office is the leading virtual, professionally staffed office space for mobile executives and small businesses in North America. The company is headquartered in Boulder, Colo., and has 50 franchises across the United States and Canada. Intelligent Office helps clients grow their businesses and work smarter by combining professional staffing with the physical and technological infrastructure of a virtual office. For more information on services, go to www.intelligentoffice.com. For information on domestic and international franchise opportunities, visit http://franchise.intelligentoffice.com. You can also follow Intelligent Office on Twitter at @IntelligentOfc, or visit the company on Facebook at www.facebook.com/IntelligentOffice.

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