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How Office Design Can Impact Recruitment and Retention

Jane Doe by Jane Doe
March 22, 2019
in Leisure & Lifestyle
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Did you think how important can it be the space in which you spend most of your time? Yes, it is your office, and you guessed… it should be as comfortable as possible.

Creativity is the keyword, and amazing views is the basic need which any company wants for its employees. Why? Well, if they will feel like home, or even better, then they will be productive, and they will enjoy their time when they will finish their tasks.

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One survey says that persons who were born during 1981-1996 can be influenced by the space where the interview was taken, and those who are born between 1946-1964 and 1965-1980 are more likely to be influenced by the workplace. Also, K2 survey underlines the importance of the design which can be found in each room in the future space of work.

The importance of small details

Either we talk about coffee, tea, sweets or snacks, 28% of people interviewed said that they would like to find this small attention in their office, while other 20% would like to find shower and washing facilities, leaving 20% with the option of sit-stand desks. More than 33% think that the traditional boardroom is outdated, giving once again the possibility of the investors to rethink the way in which the workplace looks. While many choose to have a private room in which they should finish their tasks, many consider that, because of the increased use of technology, they should interact more and work in a common space.

Employee workspace is the most important place in your company because there is the whole process that can ensure the success of a business. Therefore, it is advisable to be as big as it can, open and creative as possible, ready to make all the employees feel comfortable while working. The place where you receive your customers is also very important and represents your business card in front of them. So, try to turn it into a stylish and creative space. The kitchen or the lunch space is designed for employees’ breaks, during which they will charge up their batteries and return, full energy, at work. If you set up a dining area, you will save a lot of time for your employees, whom you would have lost a lot of time on the way to the nearest local, and you will prevent them from eating in the office and leaving behind a mess.

The meeting room is the place where you will meet business partners, collaborators, investors, important people in short. So try to decorate it as good as it may be, be spacious enough, but without stiff elements.

Having problems finding the best fit?

Every business maker had problems in finding the best option to design his office, that’s why we want to give you some tips. Before starting this important step try to make strong research on this topic from colors which need to be used, to what furniture can also be a good choice of design, but also which helps in making you feel comfortable. Anytime you can check find for edubirdie which can be a lifesaver. Yup, here you read it well – here you will find professional writer ready to make all the hard work for you.

Ergonomics are key to ensuring employee comfort, so investing in quality furniture and office equipment is essential. Also, you should find a way to accommodate everyone’s work style so that each employee can reach their full potential. Getting a balance board for standing desk solutions, for instance, can help employees who prefer to move around while they work. Additionally, providing adjustable furniture such as chairs and desks can cater to different height and postural needs.

Office design also greatly depends on the company profile. In an advertising agency, offices should look different than in an accounting firm because the people in those fields need different stimulation to work efficiently.

The workspace should not be just a desk with a laptop, it must have the energy to help employees concentrate better, collaborate, and reach their true potential. People are addicted to the environment they live in, and when you spend 8-9 hours a day in the office (at least), 5 days out of 7, the environment puts a black mark on the way you think and work.

Jane Doe

Jane Doe

The information contained in this article is for informational purposes only and is not in any way intended to substitute care or advice from a professional.

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