Shrinking Spaces

Topics:
Interior Planning-Design
Tags:
Business Operations,
FacilitiesNet,
Finance,
Financial,
Financial Accounting,
Real Estate,
Workspace
Source:
FacilitiesNet

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Overview: Despite the financial prosperity of the day, however, few employees find themselves swimming in personal space; the grumbling that accompanied the downsizing of a few years earlier has largely subsided, and real estate costs give organizations all the incentive they need to keep tight reins on personal workspace. Article notifies that more effective melding of form and function is making workspace size less an issue and giving employers new options for keeping workers satisfied while minding the bottom line. The shift is reaching all sorts of institutions, from two-year-old tech startups to law firms to big-name, conservative financial institutions, and its impact is far-reaching.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2003


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