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Is commuter stress killing your employees’ productivity?

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to be at the office by 8 a.m.? Is highway construction causing extra delays? Or, do they have to drop off one child at daycare and another at school before coming into the office? One person may live 30 miles from the office but have a scenic drive free of other cars. Be flexible when it’s feasible.

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Murata Offices – Suwon-si

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With a workforce predominantly consisting of the MZ generation, Murata aimed to create an optimal office environment for employees in their 30s. The Gwanggyo office, less geographically preferred than the Gangnam office, has been designed to feel more vibrant and flexible.

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Office Workplace Technology: The Engine of the Modern Office

Office Space

Simplifies Onboarding: New hires can quickly learn the office layout and find their colleagues, accelerating their integration into the company culture. Real-Time Updates: The kiosk’s maps reflect the latest changes to the office layout, ensuring accuracy and preventing confusion.

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Fusion Medical Staffing Offices – Omaha

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The Omaha-based company engaged RDG Planning & Design in a deeply collaborative process to begin the work of creating an office that would both attract and retain employees in a highly competitive market and also accommodate future growth.

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Alliance Architects Offices – Richardson

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Personal workstations were carefully crafted to be comfortable, flexible, and adaptable to individual needs. The new office layout reinforces this culture by prioritizing employee well-being and fostering a sense of community. Collaboration zones and integrated technology further enhanced productivity.

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Balancing Collaboration and Desk Space: The 27% Challenge

Office Space

Why You Should Have Both Spaces In Your Work Environment The most successful companies have an office that offers both types of workspaces. Instead of forcing all your employees into a rigid office setup with no flexibility, let them decide how they want to work.

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Optimizing the Workplace Experience | OfficeSpace’s Maturity Model

Office Space

The answers to these questions form the foundation of informed decision-making regarding office layout, design, and resource allocation. Workplace Experience Workplace experience is your employees’ general feeling toward your organization, the office space, company culture, available technology, and collaboration efforts. .”

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