Budget-savvy companies are constantly on the lookout for ways to make better use of space. In many cases, space-saving strategies allow a company to do more with existing space, or even downsize into a more affordable building. It is a different way of looking at work space, but it can be effective and help with long-term goals. Instead of staying stuck in a traditional mindset, consider creative ways that facility organization can save money.
For buildings with offices or shared work spaces, “hot-desking” is a popular trend among companies looking to use space more efficiently. Instead of assigning a desk or workspace to each employee, the office functions as more of shared space rather than assigning people to certain places or desks. Flexible work schedules help this strategy function more efficiently. As a bonus, employees do not grow weary of working in the same area day after day.
Another thing to keep in mind is the design of your facility. Environment has a direct effect on mood as well as productivity. Spending the time to make your building an open workspace with ergonomic furniture may sound like a big investment of time and money, but the end results of a more productive workspace are totally worth that initial investment.
Creative thinking when it comes to using available space helps a company save money and makes for a better, more fruitful work environment. Public areas that are seldom used do double-duty as work areas for a mobile workforce. For example, if a company has a cafeteria or dining area, the space likely sits empty for most of the day. Instead, designate certain areas as workspace for salesmen, technicians and other employees who do not work in the building regularly.
These space-saving strategies, while simple, represent a paradigm shift for companies accustomed to more traditional space usage strategies.