An Office Needs both Executive and Entry Level Furniture
by Jack Ryan MarketingAn organization’s office requires both executive and entry level. Different factors need to be considered when purchasing each type. AJ Products offers a 3 year warranty on a wide range of products that organizations can choose from.
Office furniture can
be broadly categorized into two groups: executive and entry level. Entry level
is used by majority of the work force in an organization while executive
furniture is generally used by upper management. The main focus of entry level
is function. This type of furniture should be practical. Executive furniture
must also take visual impact into account. An executive’s office is meant to
make an impression and can say a lot about the person. This is why proper care
should be taken when selecting both types of furniture. Mentioned below are the
factors organizations should keep in mind when purchasing
furniture for both these categories.
Entry level
The goal of entry level is to get the most out of the space available. Employees spend a lot of their time sitting at their workstations. Purchasing ergonomic chairs and desks can help increase overall productivity (ergocentricstore.com, ERGONOMICS: HOW TO INCREASE PRODUCTIVITY AND LOWER COSTS, 2015). Both organizations and employees are increasingly concerned about the negative effects of sitting in uncomfortable positions for long periods of time. An increasingly common practice is to incorporate standing into the work space. The easiest way to get this done is to invest in adjustable height desks. Employees can increase the height of their desks as per their discretion and spend time working standing up. Spending some time standing and working is a healthier lifestyle choice (Nicole Groshek, NO SITTING DOWN ON THE JOB: HOW TO INCORPORATE STANDING INTO YOUR WORKDAY,2013). An electric height adjustable desk is easy to use and will lead to higher efficiency and productivity from the organization’s workforce.
Executive
Furniture
Executives are most likely
to directly interact with existing and potential clients. Along with
functionality, when purchasing executive furniture, organizations must consider
the impression that they want executives to make. Their office furniture should
reflect the image of the company. Contemporary executive
office desks might be a good
choice for a fashion design or PR firm but could look out of place at a
conservative law firm. It would be more appropriate for such law firms to
purchase conventional desks. An executive office should also have properly
placed storage options like bookshelves and cabinets. Accessories also play an
important role in an executive office. They are the most effective way for each
individual executive to put their personality on display. Their tastes will be reflected
in the knick-knacks and paintings they choose to keep in their office. Some
greenery in the form of a fern or plant is always welcome.
AJ Products has a
variety of executive and entry level and all of their products have a minimum
warranty of 3 years.
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