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Suggests that the trend towards desk sharing is the result of theneed to think of the office as a fulltime productive resource. Presentsspace occupancy survey and several concepts of space sharing. Examinescases where innovative desk sharing solutions have actually beenimplemented. Considers the contradictory implications of desk sharingand the future of the office in terms of new locations, new technology,new forms of organisation, increasing support space, raisingproductivity, and finally new forms of facilities management.
Facilities – Emerald Publishing
Published: Jul 1, 1990
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