Author / Sensyst
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The Growing Importance of Private Spaces in Today’s Office
Everybody knows the importance of a first impression- it applies to the office too! There is only one opportunity to win potential employees over and that starts with the moment they step into the office. The workspace reflects the company’s personality and subtle changes can make or break a first impression. Finding the perfect employee…
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Interior Design and Employee Productivity
Shopping malls are flooded with last minute shoppers, airports are overloaded with travellers and public parking is a race for survival- welcome to the holiday madness. As the end of the year approaches employees are starting to show true burnout and are in need of a well deserved break! A recent Gallup study of nearly…
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A Different Type Of Green Design!
With Cannabis legalization happening today, one of Canada’s retail Cannabis companies will be opening its doors in Alberta and Saskatchewan. Fire & Flower has designed its stores to be clean, friendly and educational. They want customers to feel comfortable when coming into the store, if they are new to Cannabis they can ask questions and…
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How to Use Your Office Space to Attain and Retain Customers
Your office space speaks volumes about you as a company, and your work culture. It’s important to view it as a selling tool to potential customers, rather than simply a spot where employees congregate to work. While productivity is always the goal, a well-designed office space can be used as a marketing tool all by itself. Here’s a…
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The Importance of Loving Your Office Design
The right workspace can send positive shockwaves through your entire company by boosting employee morale, client perception and your unique branding. It’s one of the best (albeit underestimated) ways to sell your business organically, and create a real buzz about company culture. Exactly what goes into creating a killer office design, though? How can you fire up worker…
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To Cubicle, Or Not To Cubicle: What’s Best For Your Workplace
Office furniture manufacturer Herman Miller designed the cubicle in 1964 as a means of privacy for office workers who were used to the open office interior design approach of a bullpen work environment. Since that time, cubicles have weathered a love/hate relationship among employees across the world, mainly due to their consecutive pros and cons. …
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It’s Cold Season!
It’s Cold Season– Don’t Let it Affect Your Workplace The dreaded cold – While it may sound like an oxymoron – it is a thing, and it’s not fun. If you find yourself getting sick, please take care of yourself and don’t bring your germs to work. Here are 5 ways to avoid sickness in…
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Neocon 2018!
Sensyst had the pleasure of attending another year at NeoCon, and we wanted to share some of the cool new products! Global Furniture Group had an amazing showroom showing off many new products! We love this soft seating from Global incorporated into a boardroom. When you have a large boardroom it is always nice to add soft…
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Office Organization
A well-organized office saves time and makes for happier employees. Searching through stacks of papers, jumbled drawers, tangled wires and boxes of stuff sitting around, can be a real physical burden when you consider the time wasted hunting for things that should be easy to find, but aren’t. Disorganized electronic files and confusion are just…
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Go Outside and Work!
An office’s atmosphere and culture are becoming major selling points for workers. People believe the atmosphere shows that the company pays more attention to what’s being incorporated into the design and layout of their work areas. That means cubicles and more defined work areas are becoming less popular and being replaced with open spaces, more vegetation…