Measuring Workplace Performance, Second Edition, Michael O’Neill
O’Neill’s stated focus for Measuring Workplace Performance is “measuring the alignment between the physical office work environment, and human performance and business objectives.”
O’Neill’s stated focus for Measuring Workplace Performance is “measuring the alignment between the physical office work environment, and human performance and business objectives.”
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Key Homes of the Twentieth Century is a scintillating romp through innovative homes built since 1900.
This generously illustrated book is a readable review of the history of residential design and a philosophical treatise on the psychological value of the home.
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This book covers the issues of project management from the average practitioner's point of view.
Finally, John Zeisel has updated his 1981 classic, Inquiry by Design!
Vischer’s new book should be a welcome addition to the library of anyone who manages or designs office environments.
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