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VOLUME 9 NUMBER 4 Productivity and the Office Environment Many people say that their productivity at of the building, one way to improve work is affected by their office environment. productivity is to give more consideration to People think that their offices make them the use of the building at the briefing, perform less well[l]. The data here show that design, and commissioning stages. This does over 70 per cent of respondents in each of not necessarily mean spending more on the the six study buildings believed that their design, but changing some of the priorities productivity was adversely affected. The so that known feedback about performance results are for self-assessments. Performance is included at the design stage. is not measured directly because it is impossible to assess it across the broad spectrum of all office work. Other results Reference encourage the belief that office productivity is at least partly building-related. 1. Raw, G., Leaman, A. and Roys, M.C., "Further As it is likely that ill-health of occupants is Findings from the Office Environment Survey", connected with poor management and design Building Research Establishment, 1989.
Facilities – Emerald Publishing
Published: Apr 1, 1991
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