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Author: Kent Pinkerton

Corporate companies invest in employee comforts as much as they do in client services. Higher productivity is extracted from the employees by providing a pleasant working environment and a relaxing office space.

But setting up corporate office spaces to suit the employees needs is no easy task, especially in a company with a work force of several hundred. But an energetic and enthusiastic employee is money, and so many organizations have started conducting extensive surveys to find out the office improvement suggestions among their employees. The result has been better lights where previously there were none, comfortable chairs, clean desks, broad windows and lot of open space. Plants, flowers and aquariums have found their way into many corporate office spaces lately.

You wont find bare fluorescent bulbs and windowless cubicles in any corporate offices today. Bad lighting in office spaces creates grumpy, moody employees as many studies have shown. Lots of sunlight or bright lights for night shift employees help then feel more relaxed and better focused on their work. Plush sofas, leather chairs, large open reception areas, wide corridors, comfortable lounges, classy cafeterias and soothing colors are all meant to relax the mind from the pressures of work. Some corporate office spaces even provide homely comforts for those employees working under tight deadlines to complete projects.

The idea of comfortable corporate office spaces is to keep the employees working for more hours and produce better results. The concept of over working has slowly changed into working voluntary overtime, not just because it comes with a lot of incentives, but also it is no longer a tiresome task to spend a few hours more at the office. And companies investments in a few luxuries at their office have generated higher profits and greater success in their business.

Author Bio:
Kent Pinkerton is an expert in this field. Kent has written several articles in the past on this topic.
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