Office.Info September 2009
Dear Reader,
A trip around the world – that’s the adventure that our current Office.Info Trendletter offers you. A journey in the quest for diverse new places where office work is done. Around the globe and through time.
We bring you to legendary and revolutionary places like the coffee house, and we make a short stop in San Francisco. From there, we travel to Shanghai where our project report awaits you.
Now, you ask, where you would you like to work and how? What kind of person are you? A study offers orientation.
You must look backwards and forwards to be on the right track to discover an office.
The new Office.Playlist is in the package: Listen up!
Here we go! We wish you lots of fun and a pleasant journey.
Your Bene Editorial Team
OFFICE TRENDS
A traditional coffee shop has long been perceived as an ideal place to see and be seen, the birthplace of revolutionary ideas, the study where world literature is written, and a site of private and professional encounters. Was? The transformation of society and communication has not left the coffee house untouched.
OFFICE TRENDS
What do successful space concepts envision for the offices of the 21st century? Which work sites will we see emerge? And WHO is going to perform their work at these sites? What will future employees actually be like? What will motivate them, what will they need, and what will their ideal work environment look like?
Knowledge Work is at the Core
OFFICE TRENDS
According to the theory of evolution, certain human characteristics are retained, passed on and developed, which explains how mankind is able to retain and develop its culture and cultural aspects, by transferring knowledge and know-how to subsequent generations and by manufacturing objects such as tools and everyday objects.