Maximising The Office Space: Top Tips

 

Author: Martin Atkinson, Managing Director, PiMS Workspace

As anybody who works within an office setting will know, the design and layout of the workspace has an immediate impact on how they work, positive or negative. If a company overlooks the plan, flow and even the aesthetics of a workspace, the knock-on effects can be felt at every corner of the business, from recruitment through to the bottom line.

By carefully assessing the interactive needs of employees at every level, as well as analysing work flow and even desk occupancy rates, businesses can very quickly learn how to maximise space efficiencies and improve productivity within their existing environment.  With the value and cost of real estate in the UK amongst the highest in the world and still growing, there is even a good return on investment to be made if resources and time are spent wisely planning and implementing a workspace strategy.

In addition, creating this perfect fit between the need for space and the resources available will also form a catalyst for human resource dynamics including improved employee motivation, better communication and reduced staff attrition rates.

Getting it right is a science, however to get started there are several steps that a business can take to maintain a good level of efficiency in this area, even on a limited budget:

1. Allocate space by need, not by grade
2. Employ flexible storage and de-clutter
3. Consider headcount vs. maximum number of employees
4. Create a ‘breakout’ area
5. Work with the IT department
6. Create the perception of space
7. Appoint a ‘space champion’ and use communication