Employees Perform Better When They Can Control Their Space blogs.hbr.org (blog) But all organizations should carefully consider what they can do to give employees the spaces and tools that enhance and support their workday tasks as well as...
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Billy R Bennett
onto Align People January 17, 2014 5:51 AM
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A good review of the principles around building the space where teams work. There are two principles to keep in mind when trying to keep an organization aligned on high performance - you must build positive stress and reduce the negative space... in this case space should encourage freedom of choice (when, where and how to work) , space that allows a good mix of concentration and collaboration. Space should also create positive energy,
Take a walk around your workplace...is it designed for high performance or just as a place to contain furniture and people?
It is not unusual for most organizations to to think of space in terms of "bigger" or "smaller". In our organization design work, SPACE design is very often a part of the project. Imagine taking a clean sheet approach not only to process but also to the physical space where the process happens.
When looking at your own organization, spend time thinking about work taking place in an empty space... how would you design the space to fit the work... to encourage positive progress?
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