If you're in the C-Suite, an human resources or facilities design professional or facilities manager you will find this presentation valuable in enhancing your leadership efforts.
What are the secrets to designing great offices and workplaces while cultivating active, engaged cultures? In this presentation we share best practices to help energize your workplace, improve attraction and retention all the while telling your brand story, connecting to greater sustainability initiatives and more.
Your people are your biggest expenses. You can improve engagement and productivity by tuning your office design to the DNA of your business, your mission, purpose and core values. We call this the values driven design framework. We learn together about your DNA, what makes your company go and your vision for success, your mission and core values. We take that information and identify best practices in workplace design strategies to optimize collaboration and an innovation mindset while providing much needed private, focus spaces, meeting areas and individual work areas.
Some trends we think vital to pay attention to are:
1. Get your people moving: Providing a wide range of sit to stand options at workstations and work areas, to battle the rising obesity epidemic at work. This helps keep your teams moving.
2. Choices at Work: Provide a wide range of open to more private work areas matched to differing modes of work needing to be done by your people. This includes small one to two person phone booths or huddle rooms, to informal backyard areas, front yard areas, high top worksurfaces shared by a workgroup, as well as individual workstations.
3. Bring nature near. Numerous studies show the presence of indoor plants and so call living walls promote worker wellbeing and enhance productivity. Balance interior planting with access to outdoor work areas or "work terraces", walking paths for exercise and walking meetings. See item 1. Get your people moving.
Interested in learning more? Need a design consultation or want to see this presentation adapted to your organization? Contact us at 802-448-0056 or drop us a line at steve@arocordisdesign.com. Find us also at www.arocordis.com
If you're in the C-Suite, an human resources or facilities design professional or facilities manager you will find this presentation valuable in enhancing your leadership efforts.
What are the secrets to designing great offices and workplaces while cultivating active, engaged cultures? In this presentation we share best practices to help energize your workplace, improve attraction and retention all the while telling your brand story, connecting to greater sustainability initiatives and more.
Your people are your biggest expenses. You can improve engagement and productivity by tuning your office design to the DNA of your business, your mission, purpose and core values. We call this the values driven design framework. We learn together about your DNA, what makes your company go and your vision for success, your mission and core values. We take that information and identify best practices in workplace design strategies to optimize collaboration and an innovation mindset while providing much needed private, focus spaces, meeting areas and individual work areas.
Some trends we think vital to pay attention to are:
1. Get your people moving: Providing a wide range of sit to stand options at workstations and work areas, to battle the rising obesity epidemic at work. This helps keep your teams moving.
2. Choices at Work: Provide a wide range of open to more private work areas matched to differing modes of work needing to be done by your people. This includes small one to two person phone booths or huddle rooms, to informal backyard areas, front yard areas, high top worksurfaces shared by a workgroup, as well as individual workstations.
3. Bring nature near. Numerous studies show the presence of indoor plants and so call living walls promote worker wellbeing and enhance productivity. Balance interior planting with access to outdoor work areas or "work terraces", walking paths for exercise and walking meetings. See item 1. Get your people moving.
Interested in learning more? Need a design consultation or want to see this presentation adapted to your organization? Contact us at 802-448-0056 or drop us a line at steve@arocordisdesign.com. Find us also at www.arocordis.com