Creating workspaces that boost productivity
Today 84% of the world’s population is found in emerging economies like India and China. Additionally, providing options for employees to change postures throughout the day — such as lounging, sitting and standing — is critical for physical and cognitive wellbeing which in turn helps employees stay focused and engaged. Multipurpose spaces Multipurpose spaces where different modes of work can be carried out, are seen to promote productivity and employee engagement. To give examples of multipurpose spaces, a benching work environment can be designed to support both individual and collaborative work. Flexible workspaces Modular structures made from components that can be easily reconfigured, make it easy to change spaces to accommodate evolving business needs.




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