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| My Space: Creating Happier, More Productive Office Spaces |
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| Thursday, 05 June 2008 | |
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It's become such common knowledge that it's almost cliché to say it: We spend most of our time at work. Everyone knows this, yet there are many employers who give scant thought as to the conditions of our home away from home. This is an unfortunate oversight because the appearance, comfort, cleanliness and security-or lack thereof-of a physical work environment exert a huge impact on retention, productivity and overall employee satisfaction, explains Philip Blumberg, chair and CEO of Blumberg Capital Partners, a commercial real estate firm, with offices in Miami, Houston and New York. Extrapolating from this, it's relatively safe to say that work conditions can also wield a sizable, if indirect, impact on a company's profitability. Read more at: http://www.nfib.com/object/IO_37521.html. |
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