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Corporate Events · 6 Jun 2025 · 6 min read · By Anas Husein

Why Hybrid Working Has Made In-Person Events More Valuable, Not Less

The prediction that hybrid working would reduce demand for corporate events has not been borne out by evidence. The opposite has happened. As in-person time has become more discretionary, the quality

The hybrid working shift has fundamentally changed the economics of in-person corporate events. When employees were in the office five days a week, an event that required attendance on a Tuesday evening was a minor additional imposition. When the same employees work two days in the office and have deliberately protected their remaining time, attending an event requires a genuine decision about whether the experience is worth it.

This decision-making shift is commercially significant in two directions. Events that are clearly not worth the additional commute are now explicitly declined, which is genuinely useful information for organisations that have been running mediocre corporate events and pretending the attendance was genuine. Events that are clearly worth it generate a different quality of attendance: people who have actively chosen to be there rather than passively complied.

The social bond formation argument for in-person events has also strengthened under hybrid working. When colleagues see each other infrequently, the quality of the in-person time matters more. An excellent shared experience in a hybrid context builds relationship capital faster than equivalent time in a pre-hybrid context, because the scarcity of in-person time elevates the emotional weight of each interaction.

The implication for corporate event design is an urgent quality upgrade. The hybrid working context has eliminated the tolerance for mediocre events that sufficient social pressure once maintained. Every in-person event must now be worth choosing over staying at home. This is a design challenge that requires genuine investment in quality, not a reduction in event frequency.

Connect Community's corporate concepts are specifically designed to clear the hybrid working quality threshold. An evening that a remote employee chooses to commute forty-five minutes for because they have heard from colleagues that it was genuinely excellent is the bar we design to. Not adequate. Worth the journey.

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