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Unpredictability and office environment are key causes of workplace stress 0

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February 12, 2016
by Sara Bean • News, Wellbeing, Workplace
November 27, 2015
by Sara Bean • Environment, Facilities management, News, Property
September 16, 2015
by Sara Bean • Environment, Facilities management, News, Property
September 9, 2015
by Mark Eltringham • News, Wellbeing, Workplace design
July 10, 2015
by Mark Eltringham • Public Sector, Wellbeing, Workplace design
July 4, 2015
by Sara Bean • Flexible working, Newsletter, Workplace, Workplace design
June 30, 2015
by Mark Eltringham • Comment, Environment, Facilities management, Workplace design
June 2, 2015
by Sara Bean • Facilities management, Flexible working, News, Workplace
April 2, 2015
by Mark Eltringham • Architecture, Environment, Facilities management, News, Property
February 12, 2015
by Sara Bean • Architecture, News, Property, Public Sector
January 30, 2015
by Mark Eltringham • News, Workplace design
New research from Avanta Serviced Office Group claims that noise in the office environment is severely damaging the productivity of British businesses. The study of more than 1,000 UK office workers found that although over 80 percent of employees claim to being regularly distracted by noise in the workplace, fewer than half complain about it. Instead around a third admit they simply take themselves somewhere quieter such as their homes or a cafe or library. The study also identifies the distractions that bother people the most, most deriving directly from their colleagues including overheard conversations, ringtones, loud eating habits, whistling, music and even people talking to themselves. Compared to these human sources, the racket generated by inanimate objects features low down the list of irritants.
September 24, 2015
Weighing up the pros and cons of the BREEAM environmental standard 0
by Charles Marks • Comment, Environment, Facilities management, Workplace design