Glasgow-based contact centre go-centric has thrown open
the doors of its new innovation hub on Renfield Street to
anyone who wants to use the facilities or get together and inspire
others.
The organisation is welcoming anyone in the city centre who
wants a social place to meet people who are helping each other
thrive - with no agenda, no cost, and no catch.
Anyone can pop in to print a CV, host a last-minute meeting, or
simply grab a coffee.
According to chief operating officer, Kelly Arrol, the approach
goes to the heart of go-centric's new values - Kind Honest People -
created to inspire and motivate all.
Key features in the hub include an innovation tank for
collaborating on projects, a 'zen' room and chill-out area where
colleagues can go to take time for themselves, and phone booths for
making and taking private calls.
go-centric offers services for both the private and public
sectors, and has been at the heart of the UK's response to the
Covid pandemic.
The organisation has set industry standards by becoming Real
Living Wage accredited, introducing digital apprenticeships,
receiving Youth Verified status, joining the UK Government's
Kickstart scheme, and partnering with wellbeing service provider
Lifelink.