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Mind the gap

Dr Francis Duffy (DEGW Ltd, Porters North, 8 Crinan Street, London N1 9SQ Tel: 0171 239 7777; Fax: 0171 278 3613)

Journal of Corporate Real Estate

ISSN: 1463-001X

Article publication date: 1 October 1999

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Abstract

Office design can be a powerful agent in achieving organisational and cultural change; however, far too often office design is relegated to the side lines by supply side‐thinking in the property and construction industries (including architecture), and by ignorance and over delegation on the part of businesses. A wide gap separates supply and demand. Case studies are used to demonstrate what design has done for a handful of organisations who have been prepared to think strategically about office space in the current turbulent business environment. These case studies demonstrate that, if office space is to be used successfully to achieve business purposes, four essential factors must be in place: visionary leadership; integration of the design of the use of information technology (IT), human resources (HR), and office space; large scale user involvement in the process of change, ie change management; and, finally, systematic data collection to measure the relation between buildings and organisational purpose. With all four factors in place the gap that has been identified can be closed and a powerful managerial resource can be put purposefully to work.

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Citation

Duffy, F. (1999), "Mind the gap", Journal of Corporate Real Estate, Vol. 1 No. 4, pp. 377-387. https://doi.org/10.1108/14630019910811169

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MCB UP Ltd

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