Although recent surveys show that employees are eager to return to the office, they are also concerned about safety.
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The Best Collaborative Office Furniture For A New Era
Today’s modern office should have an interior design that not only invites collaboration but also facilitates it. With many companies using a hybrid model of remote work with in-person meetings, employees come to the office specifically to meet with their team.
This is why collaborative office furniture — comfortable, multi-purpose and easy to move — is a must. Learn about some options below to ensure your company has everything it needs to stay current and cutting-edge.
Read MoreHow to Choose an Office Space Design for Your Business
When designing an office, there’s no one-size-fits-all solution. The ideal layout and design depend on your type of business.
Read More5 Ways to Bring the Comforts of Home Into the Office
Stop what you’re doing. Take a look around your office. Are you seeing smiling faces or expressions that range from miserable to tired to angry?
Read More6 Conference Room Design Mistakes to Avoid
The saying “two heads are better than one” is often true in the workplace. But what do you do when you have 20 heads trying to communicate?
Employee collaboration can have a strong influence on a company’s culture, productivity and innovation. According to a survey conducted by the Queens University of Charlotte, 39% of surveyed employees believe that people in their own organization don’t collaborate enough.
Read More4 Office Design Tips to Promote Well Being in the Workplace
When we think about employee health, the office design isn’t the first thing to come in mind. Instead, we consider sick days, nutrition, health insurance plans, etc.
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6 Tips for Making an Open Office Plan Work
More and more companies have been knocking down the physical barriers to communication and incorporating an open office plan. According to the International Facility Management Association, about 70% of U.S. offices have some type of open office plan. Companies have been shifting away from traditional office designs to cut costs and improve collaboration.
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Designing an Office Space for All Generations
Different generations work differently. While your Millennial employees may thrive in an open office space clamoring with noisy conversations, Baby Boomers may prefer a more traditional office space where they can focus on the task at hand.
Read MoreHow to Prepare Employees for an Office Move
Moving from a cramped office into a new, spacious building can be an exciting time for your business. Outgrowing your current office means you’re running a thriving and growing business. But, while you may be uncorking the champagne and celebrating your rapid growth, your employees may view the move with trepidation.
Read MoreWhat to Look for in the Perfect Office Chair
When redesigning an office, you may consider the wall color, couches, desks and even plants, but what about the office chair? Your employees spend the most time in your office sitting in their desk chair, so you want to make sure it’s not only affordable but comfortable.
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