Traditional conference rooms emphasized hierarchy and a top-down management approach that encouraged obedience rather than lateral thinking. However, modern businesses need to encourage every team member to present their ideas. Both…
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Moving into an office space that has a stuffy, traditional design? Or maybe you’re unhappy with your current office design and looking for something more open and inviting. Whether you need…
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Your office design speaks volumes for your company. When you host office guests or clients, they associate the design and atmosphere of the office with the work you produce. If you’re…
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If you’re in the market to design an office, then you already know how much goes into design consideration that has nothing to do with desks and chairs. The right office…
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Matching workspaces to functionality and comfort is crucial to employee retention. Who wants to return to an unpleasant and unproductive office, day after day? Organizations have started to realize this and…
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Designing and managing an office that houses rotating employees (commuters, contractors, and those who don’t work the regular 9-5) can be tricky, but it often allows a company to cut back…
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Inspire your employees to think outside of the cubicle, by actually getting them outside of the cubicle and into “touchdown” or a collaborative work space. Breakout spaces, huddle rooms, media spaces,…
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Modern office tables bring both form and function to any workplace environment. From occasional tables that liven up your break rooms and lobbies, to the conference tables that set your meetings…
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Filing and storage systems usually don’t receive much consideration, if any at all. Most modern offices simply procure filing cabinets for the function of storing files—nothing more, nothing less. But modern filing…
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Modern offices are clearing out the last bastion of yesteryear’s offices. As the demand for less traditional office space grows, the height of office cubicle walls continue to decline. Instead of high-paneled…