Design for working
Language: English Series: Management Today ; March 1997, 78-84(6)Publication details: 1997Subject(s): Summary: Considers how the traditional office will change over the next few years. The author argues that, despite forecasts of a shift to hot-desking and teleworking, in reality most offices remain paper-based and the workers desk bound. New predictions are less ambitious and include `virtual` offices - a traditional office complemented by equipment such as mobile phones and laptops.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | ABS56750 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 77132-1001 |
Considers how the traditional office will change over the next few years. The author argues that, despite forecasts of a shift to hot-desking and teleworking, in reality most offices remain paper-based and the workers desk bound. New predictions are less ambitious and include `virtual` offices - a traditional office complemented by equipment such as mobile phones and laptops.