Thursday, August 11, 2011

Office Space and Workspace

Many people have different understanding about the office space and work space, here we make it clear to both the right perspective-based encyclopedia

Office Space

The main purpose of an office environment is to support the occupants in the course of their work - preferably at a minimal cost and maximum satisfaction. With different people perform different tasks and activities, however, is not always easy to select the right office space. To aid decision making in the workplace and office design, one can distinguish three different types of office spaces, workspaces, meeting spaces and support spaces. For new businesses, or developing remote satellite offices and project rooms, serviced offices can provide a simple solution and provide all kinds of former space.
 
Workspaces

Workspaces in an office are typically used for conventional office activities such as reading, writing and computer work. There are nine types of generic workspace, each supporting different activities.

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Open Office - An open workspace for more than ten persons, suitable for activities that require frequent communication and routine activities that need relatively little concentration
Team space - An area of ​​a semi-closed for 2-8 persons, suitable for teamwork, internal communication that requires frequent and average concentration
Cubicle - An area of ​​a semi-closed to a person, suitable for activities that require concentration and medium-medium interaction
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Private Office - A working space closed for a person suitable for activities that are sensitive, or demand a lot of concentration include many small meetings
Shared office - A workspace closed for two or three persons, suitable for semi-concentrated work and collaborative work in small groups
Team room - an enclosed work space for 40-10 people, suitable for team work which may be confidential and the demands of frequent internal communication
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Booth study - A workspace for a closed person, suitable for short-term activities that require concentration or confidentiality
Work Lounge - A lounge-like work space for 2-6 people, suitable for short-term activities that require collaboration and / or allow interaction of improvisation
Touch Down - An open workspace for one person, suitable for short-term activities that require little concentration and interaction of low.

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