Articles, tagged with "office furniture systems", page 1
01st January 2011
There are a variety of office furniture systems available in the market. But, it is important that the furniture be chosen be ergonomic, financially feasible and appealing to look at. The first and foremost thing that needs to be done is to decide upon th...
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Author:
Jeff Kilgore
01st January 2011
The corporate world has finally seemed to take the cause of environment seriously. Initially, efforts of recycling programs included newspapers and magazine recycling and can and bottle gathering. These efforts were made by business enterprises as a small...
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Author:
Mary Schmidt
13th October 2010
If you are about to buy office furniture systems for your business, then it is highly advisable that you purchase ergonomic furniture. Ergonomic furniture is designed with the health and comfort of users in mind. Some people may argue that the standard fu...
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Author:
Mary Schmidt
10th December 2009
Euro Design Center (European Closets, Inc.) specializes in designing, manufacturing and installing Closet Systems, Home Office furniture systems, Wardrobe Closets, Entertainment Centers, Garage Cabinets, Pantry Shelving's, Linen Closets, Mudrooms and much...
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Author:
ISD
10th March 2009
Owners and managers of commercial office rental properties are coping with an uncertain market as tenants themselves seek ways to weather difficult economic conditions. How tenants are responding to these conditions is revealed in an on-line poll posted b...
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Author:
Mel Joelle
10th March 2009
We may be social beings by nature, but in the workplace people need their privacy in order to be productive. In fact, a study by BOSTI (Buffalo Organization for Social and Technological Innovation) revealed that privacy is the number-one indicator of high...
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Author:
Mel Joelle
09th March 2009
The term "performance enhancing" is perhaps unfortunately more associated with questionable drugs and related substances taken by athletes than a viable process to improve health through proper nutrition, to make computers run more efficiently or to parta...
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Author:
Mel Joelle
03rd March 2009
"An yll wynde that blowth no man to good, men say" is reported to be first recorded in John Heywood's A dialogue containing the number in effect of all the proverbs in the English tongue, 1546, according to The Phrase Finder. Today we can interpret the ex...
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Author:
Mel Joelle
03rd March 2009
"What goes around comes around" is a tired cliché that can take many meanings including those implied by others - "everything old is new again" and "history repeats itself."
These phrases can apply to office walls which in early workplace designs sign...
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Author:
Mel Joelle
25th February 2009
Mt. Olive, NJ, February 11 - As the creators of the Complete Office Concept and the market leader in providing superior quality modular office furniture systems at prices averaging 40% below its competitors, MAiSPACE has added a leasing option for its dea...
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Author:
Mel Joelle
25th February 2009
The term "systems furniture" might conjure up an image of modular office furniture used in employee workspaces. But systems furniture is far more versatile and can be an attractive, economical means to create a welcoming environment for company visitors,...
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Author:
Mel Joelle
24th February 2009
An old saw suggests that a tidy office is the sign of a sick mind. Googling the expression yields some interesting results, but humor aside, disorganized workspaces can exert a negative effect on productivity as staff members search for misplaced documen...
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Author:
Mel Joelle
24th February 2009
While the term corner office is fast becoming anachronistic as open office designs pervade today's workplaces, noticeably different workspace designs can be a strong incentive to giving superior performance.
"Recognition is the key here," says Mark Bas...
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Author:
Mel Joelle
01st December 2008
Properly designed office furniture systems must pair with correct body mechanic practices to help avoid ergonomic disorders including repetitive motion injuries such as carpal tunnel syndrome, tendonitis and back injuries.
"There is no doubt that ergon...
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Author:
Chris Carter
11th November 2008
According to timeforchange.org, a carbon footprint is the total amount of greenhouse gases produced to directly and indirectly support human activities, usually expressed in equivalent tons of carbon dioxide (CO2). Carbon dioxide is a so called greenhous...
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Author:
Chris Carter