A new study has revealed the link between workplace design and its impact on staff retention and performance.
As part of Wellness Together, a syndicated research project carried out by Sapio Research, of 1000 UK based office workers and 50 facilities management experts, the study highlights the importance of healthy and comfortable working conditions for the overall well-being of company performance through staff satisfaction.
In fact, the survey provides evidence of a strong correlation between productivity, creativity and profitability with employee working conditions including light, air, noise, health, culture, design, movement and the quality of furniture.
Companies that have good environmental conditions at their workplace and have supportive and flexible working practices have proven to be more productive, innovative, and profitable.