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Office environments and productivity in the Middle East challenging preconceptions and understanding why one size does not fit all [electronic resource]

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Series: RICS Insight | RICS ResearchPublication details: London RICS 2016Subject(s): LOC classification:
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Online resources: Summary: Looks at the survey of office workers in the Middle East region to understand their working habits, motivations, likes, dislikes, access to light, working environment etc. The data will be used to model a statistical analysis of how people occupy the workspace, how they feel most content and what may affect their productivity. Crucially, conclusions will be drawn as to how the physical design of a commercial office may respond to these needs and create a more productive workspace. The survey covers the combined data base of MECO, RICS and other connections, together with targeted specific occupiers.
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Looks at the survey of office workers in the Middle East region to understand their working habits, motivations, likes, dislikes, access to light, working environment etc. The data will be used to model a statistical analysis of how people occupy the workspace, how they feel most content and what may affect their productivity. Crucially, conclusions will be drawn as to how the physical design of a commercial office may respond to these needs and create a more productive workspace. The survey covers the combined data base of MECO, RICS and other connections, together with targeted specific occupiers.