By Jasmin on 08/11/2015
Category: Blog

Pros and Cons of an Open Office Plan

Gone are the days of office floor plans that largely featured cubicle-heavy spaces. Now, it seems open office plans and spaces are more in vogue. There are a number of reasons for this, but open concept offices don’t work for everyone. Here are a few reasons to consider the pros and cons of an open office plan carefully before bringing the shift in your workplace.

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Perks of an Open Concept Office Floor Plan

The number one, and most important, advantage of an open office is that it is a great way to increase collaboration between employees. Other benefits of this plan include;

When the Open Office Fall Short

As stated earlier, this particular floor plan doesn’t work for everybody. In fact, nearly one third to half of the world’s population can develop feelings of anxiety due to open office layouts. Some other issues that open concept offices may include are;
According to a study conducted in 2014 by the Harvard Business Review, noise distractions significantly reduced (by 86 minutes per work-day) employee productivity for those working in open office plans and spaces.

Another study conducted by the Society for Human Resource Management, found out that office workers lost even more time, nothing that as much as three to five hours of their time was spent dealing with various interruptions.

The Open Office Concept – Success or Failure?

Although the above statistics draw a pretty discouraging picture, there’s a way that an open concept office plan can be used to promote employee productivity, creativity, and collaboration. The highlighting aspects that must be included when planning out the workspace are;
The open office floor plan is considered a truly dynamic, cost-effective, and modern trend when it comes to office and workspace design. However, when it comes to creating the perfect open office, employers must know what will work best for the both the organization and employees. While a company’s COO might approve of the cost effective nature of open concept offices, it is important not to sacrifice productivity for efficiency.

 
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About Jasmin

Jasmin handles Internet sales and digital marketing here at Creative Office Furniture. She's been a valuable member of the Creative team since March 2014.[/author_info] [/author]

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