Designing workspaces that enable continuity, access, and growth for working women.
The modern workforce is more diverse than ever before, but the environments in which work happens have not always evolved at the same pace. For many working women, professional ambition exists alongside multiple responsibilities, transitions, and constraints that traditional office models were never designed to accommodate. The challenge is not capability but continuity — the ability to remain fully engaged, visible, and connected to opportunity over time.
Flexible workspaces are helping address this structural gap by rethinking how access to work itself is designed.
At 91Springboard, we see workspace design as an enabler of participation. Flexibility in when and how workspaces can be used allows professionals to integrate work more seamlessly into their lives, without losing proximity to teams, networks, and opportunities. This continuity is critical because careers are built not only through individual performance but also through sustained access to people, conversations, and visibility.
Equally important is the role of open professional environments. Traditional offices often operate within closed organisational boundaries, limiting exposure and interaction. Flexible workspaces, by contrast, enable individuals to engage with a broader professional landscape — learning from peers, exchanging ideas, and building networks organically. For many women, especially those navigating career transitions or returning to the workforce, this expanded access can be transformative.
Importantly, inclusive workspace design is not about creating separate environments for women. It is about removing structural rigidities that historically made it harder for many talented professionals to participate fully. When workspaces are designed around flexibility, accessibility, and community, they enable a broader spectrum of professionals to thrive, including women navigating complex and dynamic career paths.
The role of workspace providers is therefore evolving from infrastructure providers to ecosystem enablers. By creating environments that support continuity, reduce friction, and expand access, flexible workspaces are helping shape a more inclusive and resilient professional landscape.

Shared by : Niroopa Padmanabhan,
CDO, 91 SpringBoard