Has Home Interior Design Thinking Caught Up With The Internet Company Explosion?

November 11th, 2009 by Bruce

A typical busy North American office
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It’s not exactly a new concept this, arguably common option, to work from home. As such, one would expect that seeing an opportunity, residential products, services, design and even homes would have begun to adapt to the ever increasing requests of a growing body of possible customers who would like to work from home. These people who are working in an Internet Business through online jobs have a requirement for an setting that suits their everyday life and their work needs too.

It’s true, there are a number of products on the market that are produced for those people who Work From Home but it’s fair to say that the offer is fragmented and it takes a level of skill in construction, IT and ergonomics to produce a suitable domestic setting from which one could run an internet organisation. Most people only manage to offer a small amount of the facilities necessary to be comfortable and dynamic.

The brief for a domestic office set up should be generally similar to that of a normal office or corporate workspace. A resident worker needs power, data and a place to sit and a surface to work on as a bare minimum. Add into that the requirement for social interaction, ad hoc meetings, team work and areas for focussed working and the brief starts to look very similar.

The easy and least productive answer to meeting these requirements is to provide a desk, seat, pc, telephone and data connection. On the face of it these pieces of kit will provide the necessary vehicle in (or on, or through) which people can deliver their output. The real question is how does one provide for the rest of the criteria and how do we use advancements in construction and technology to support the requirements for people who work in Online Jobs?

Firstly, let’s deal with the workplace itself. Does it need to be a desk? In a ordinary domestic situation would a desk be an appropriate piece of furniture ? Technology gives us laptops and telephone headsets and the ability to work anywhere on any fixtures. Add to that wireless printing and a web cam and really the office, as was, is now built totally around the person as opposed to a location.

Of course, in these days of corporate responsibility, the idea of using a laptop for long periods of time would give Human Resource and Insurance teams a problem, but the reality is that what we have through technology is a new concept and what we would expect to see is new furniture designs to solve the ergonomic issues.

Secondly, there is the matter of privacy, sound and environmental comfort. A voice conference in a house full of playing children is not encouraging to productive work. Will we begin to see new homes provided with separate space for working? Possibly dealt with as an extension, a loft or even a stand alone unit in the garden.

Whatever the ideas the market is there already and the design industry has yet to react to it.

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Customizing Your Work Desk With The Right Accessories – Look As A Professional Should

August 24th, 2009 by Bruce

Your work desk reflects your professionalism — everyone agrees to that. You don’t exude an air of a professional businessman or convince your potential clients that you are the best in the industry if you have a cluttered table. If you want to look the best to these people, especially to future partners, then you better take some time off from your busy schedule to customize your work desk with the right accessories.

Customizing your work table is easy; all you need to think about is consider what items you need to simplify your daily task and pick a design to suit the theme of your office or workspace at home. Here are some items you might want to get to start you off.

Think Of The Basics — Business Cards

Business cards are always a part of a career-oriented individuals or a businessman. Hardly a week goes by without you giving out calling cards to people you meet to promote your venture or receive the same from people who wants you to become their partners or clients. It is important that you take care of these important items.

business card cases are an important fixture in any work table. It is perfect for safekeeping your business cards before handing them over to potential clients and customers, as well as providing storage space for safeguarding calling cards given to you by your partners. After all, you don’t want to give them a ruffled or folded calling card from your wallet or show off your partner’s calling card in a very bad condition.

While you’re at it, you might want to invest in a card holder that exudes a professional air. You can go for a silver business card case on top of your desk to tell everyone that come your office that you are a sophisticated fellow — elegant and luxurious that befits the standards of a professional.

Bring Your Business Cards Everywhere

It would be safe to say that you will be bringing your business cards with you during corporate events and occasions related to your profession. After all, this is the perfect chance for you to tell the world of your existence in the industry and expand your connection by giving out calling cards to everyone you see.

This is one reason why it is very important to have a pocket business card holder to make sure that the calling cards you give out are in perfect condition. It is a thing of the past to store important calling cards in your wallet that will get soggy, folded, or rumpled — not a good idea if you want to tell the world that you are an organized and professional man. Invest in this item to safeguard your image in the business world.

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