Keywords
workplace, office space, interior design, productivity, well-being, work environment
Abstract
While people generally spend much of their time in their home, time spent in the workplace is usually a close second. Why should people care less about how their office is set up than their home? A well-designed interior at the workplace can help promote employee productivity and support their well-being, build a sense of community, improve team collaboration, and attract and retain talent.
Recommended Citation
Cindrich, Bryce
(2020)
"Interior Design in the Workplace,"
Marriott Student Review: Vol. 4:
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1, Article 2.
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