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How is untethered, unobstructed technology integration the new norm in commercial workspace design
The conventional approach to interior designing of commercial spaces has become redundant in the last few years. It is no longer relevant to obtaining the desired results and which would make the customer journey engaging and inclusive. Companies can now streamline the design process of their commercial workspaces with the aid of new and improving technologies.
Approaching design holistically with a “life-centred solution”
In this interview, Fancy George, the CEO at Thomas Workplace Design and Co-founder of WiREnet World (Women in Real Estate), reveals how the key to creating a functional and efficient workplace is to gain a ‘deeper’ understanding of how people use the workplace rather than a brief or corporate playbook.
Diverse nature of people and how it drives workplace usability
"Instead of creating a space, product, or service that works for everyone, the idea is to create something that can be used in a multitude of ways so as not to exclude anyone. This flexibility is the reason that this design is available to all," observes Captain Rajesh Sharma, Head – Administration, HDFC Bank
The war for talent is real, and offices are a key differentiator
Brian Pilley, Director, M Moser Associates, states that two of the most commonly seen challenges in the sector are understanding how the client's competitors are treating their office spaces, and employee retention. Hence, businesses are using workplaces as a tool for attracting and retaining staff.
