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Uncharted new landscape at work
“Without change there is no innovation, creativity, or incentive for improvement. Those who initiate change will have a better opportunity to manage the change that is inevitable.” – William Pollard With a potential slow reintegration to our original shared workplaces materializing soon, even just for a few of us, I think we can confidently say we ... Uncharted new landscape at work
The Space Planner’s Best Friend
Most workplace consultants that we interviewed revealed that their clients increasingly ask them to gather workplace utilization data, with the hopes of accurately evaluating the performance of their facilities. Traditionally, this is accomplished by having someone walk around, carrying forms or tablettes, and taking notes of “who is sitting here and there”, repetitively and for ... The Space Planner’s Best Friend
7 questions about your office that you can’t answer … unless you have access to workplace analytics (2/7).
Acknowledgement : The information shared in the article comes from a MySeat case study where data have been gathered for a significant period of time (1 year). Findings are specific to one client in one location : CTI Working Environments and should not be considered as a benchmark data for any item listed below. Previous findings : You have ... 7 questions about your office that you can’t answer … unless you have access to workplace analytics (2/7).
7 questions about your office that you can’t answer … unless you have access to Workplace Analytics (1/7)
Workplace Analytics are about much more than just counting people in a space, (or devices around)… it is more about learning how people use the ressources made available to them and use that information to fuel the change and enhance experience. DISCLAIMER : The information shared in the article comes from a real life case study ... 7 questions about your office that you can’t answer … unless you have access to Workplace Analytics (1/7)
The importance of occupancy data in the process of designing an adapted workplace
Data and the design of spaces Occupancy data provides valuable insight into how workspaces are used by employees. They can help organizations, and their designers, understand space usage trends. By using this data, organizations can tailor their work environments to meet employee needs, optimize space utilization and ultimately reduce costs and make places more efficient.