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Literature - Tip Sheets
- Corporate Identity Can Influence Interior Design
- by Kim Hastings, President - CJ & Associates, Inc.
It’s becoming increasingly common for corporate culture and branding to influence the interior design process. Many companies want to impart a certain type of culture and corporate identity into the design of their office space and businesses. As a result, the look and function of office, retail, medical and education facilities are increasingly impacted by image positioning strategies.
- Tips for Designing an Ergonomic Work Station
- by Kim Hastings, President - CJ & Associates, Inc.
Employers pay approximately $20 billion annually in direct worker’s compensation costs for work-related musculoskeletal
disorders (MDSs) and another $60 billion in indirect costs. MDSs make up the bulk of the job-related illness and injury
problem in the U.S. today.
- The Cost of Poor Inner Air Quality (IAQ)
- by Gary Gapinski, Sales Manager, ICR Division - CJ & Associates, Inc.
Indoor pollution can be a significant environmental threat to human health. On average, individuals spend over 90
percent of their time indoors. Often the quality of the indoor air, especially in the workplace is poor, and can contain
airborne viruses, chemicals, dusts, mold, mold spores, and radiation, at concentrations 2 to 5 times higher than
outdoor air.
- Tips to Plan a Smooth Office Move
- by Dennis Mueller, CJ & Associates, Inc.
The good news: your company is growing and you’ll soon be moving into new or remodeled offices. The bad news: you have
just been assigned to order new furniture and coordinate the move and you’re not sure what steps to take. Following are
several tips to help you plan your move successfully.
- Trends in Office Furniture
The following is a list of current trends identified by leading manufacturers that are affecting the
selection and purchase of office furniture.
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