Offices at work : uncommon workspace strategies that add value and improve performance
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Offices at work : uncommon workspace strategies that add value and improve performance
(The Jossey-Bass business & management series)
Jossey-Bassa, a Wiley Imprint, c2004
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 186-189) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Most Fortune 500 companies still struggle with workplace planning and design issues. Millions of dollars are invested each year by companies with the expectation that new buildings and major renovations will help transform their culture, spark innovation, and herald new work patterns that strengthen performance while reducing costs. But, as Franklin Becker points out, popular trends do not always make good sense. "Offices At Work" addresses the fundamental design issues that organizational leaders confront such as: How do we create a low cost flexible environment that motivates employees and stimulates learning? Is it worth our spending the time, money, and effort to consolidate our disparate buildings into a new corporate campus? How else can we address status concerns besides giving people offices?
目次
Foreword.Acknowledgments.Introduction.PART ONE: PRINCIPLES OF WORKSPACE DESIGN.1. The Office as Invention.2. Knowledge Networks.3. Co-Location.4. The Right Size.5. Mobility.6. Flexibility.PART TWO: GUIDELINES FOR IMPLEMENTATION.7. Getting Started.8. Workspace Planning Tools.9. Measuring Performance.10. Managing Workspace Change.11. The Value of Uncommon Sense.References.The Author.Index.
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