www.optimice.com.au 1 Scenario – Who are moving in? • Organisation with thousands of employees is undertaking a company-wide workplace strategy initiative • As a part of the initiative the HQ being refurbished and a shift to activity-based working is introduced • New HQ will cater for 2,800 employees. Who should move in?
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www.optimice.com.au 1
Scenario – Who are moving in?
• Organisation with thousands of employees is undertaking a company-wide workplace strategy initiative
• As a part of the initiative the HQ being refurbished and a shift to activity-based working is introduced
• New HQ will cater for 2,800 employees. Who should move in?
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Traditional Stacking ProblemProblem with traditional stacking approach:• Observation-based
approaches• Resource intensive • Don’t know who
works with who• Don’t know
interfaces to people in other buildings
• Decisions are therefore often biased and lack evidence/data
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How do we address this?• Very short survey (average 5 min to complete) to all relevant
employees– “Who are the top 10 people you collaborate with to do your job?”– “How importance are they?” (High, Medium Low)– “Would close(r) physical proximity help do your job better?”
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What does it looks like?North Bank
Where staff are currently located
Total number of people included on map
Placement in new building
Circles are Business UnitsSize = # staffLine = Collaboration
BU Area 40 has 112 staff
We move slider to uncover next layer of collaborative relationships
Placement in new building
See interactive map at www.optimice.com.au/buildingdesign.php