Office Design and Days Out Sick (10-27-11)
Pejtersen and his colleagues surveyed Danish people working in offices.
Pejtersen and his colleagues surveyed Danish people working in offices.
The Harvard Business Review recently published a report on an office redesign project at Lilly.
The August issue of the American Journal of Preventive Medicine presents the negative effects of sedentary behavior on public health.
Noise volume matters in the operating room, multi-tasking fails under neuroimaging, and occupant workspace satisfaction mainly depends on three factors.
Retail design continues to have an important influence on vendors’ financial performance. Many of those influences are related to shoppers’ experiences and resulting moods.
A lot of money is spent each year on employee training, but how much of that instruction pays off and influences trainee performance?
Identical (and not mirrored) patient rooms show benefits, and there is an increasing emphasis on patient bathroom design.
What office features have the greatest influence on workers’ satisfaction with their workspaces?
Recent workplace research has focused on the types of spaces in which workers are most likely to be productive, as well features that aid concentration.
Good design can support nurses' performance in larger units.