| The Future Workplace |
| Monday, 15 August 2011 00:00 |
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Creating a work environment that is designed properly to support your workers is a key component to attracting and engaging the best talent. The footprint of your office doesn’t necessarily need to be larger since you will be encouraging mobile work and working remotely, however, it should be an inviting space where your employees feel they want to get together and work. It should be aesthetically appealing, clean and have lots of natural light to influence mood and improve employee wellbeing. Different types of work areas to support the way different people work should also be available, such as undedicated work areas, casual collaborative spaces, formal collaborative spaces, and dedicated spaces for workers who are regularly in the office.. By providing these various spaces you create the type of fun, collaborative workplace and corporate culture that people look for in an employer, while encouraging your existing employees to be innovative at the same time. |
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