Leather-bound books and bulky mahogany furniture have no place in the modern executive office. In recent years, there has been a move towards modest, unpretentious furnishings and accessories that convey authority and power through minimalism and clean design.…
Continue readingCoined in 1996 by Erik Veldhoen, author of the book The Demise of the Office, the concept of activity-based working (ABW) refers to a workplace strategy that provides workers with a choice of settings for various workplace activities.…
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Let’s face it, not everyone has a knack for office design. As an office manager, you may have no difficulty choosing an appropriate color scheme for the walls, but you may not understand space restrictions or be up to date with the latest advancements in productivity-enhancing ergonomic office furniture – and you are bound to make costly mistakes.…
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Over the past three decades, we saw the importance of office ergonomics steadily growing as a wealth of validated scientific research linked musculoskeletal disorders to work.…
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One of the biggest challenges for businesses, and especially new ones, is finding the right office space. As a startup founder, you may need no more than a laptop and an internet connection to carry out your work, and you may have no problem doing it from your living-room couch, coffee shops, or even park benches.…
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The reception area is an essential space in any office environment. This is the place where visitors are provided with useful information about the company and clients are asked to wait for their appointments.…
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