We have talked about Activity Based Working and how it implements productivity and the wellbeing of your employees, Activity Based Working is based in zones and in this blog post we give you a short resume of what each zone looks like, hope you find it helpful!
What Does A Social Zone Look Like?

A social space typically takes cues from a coffee shop or cafeteria, and it is designed to feel energetic and welcoming. If you are a worker who enjoys background noise and working alongside others, the social zone would be beneficial. It is also a space to catch up over coffee, take a 10-minute break or enjoy casual impromptu meetings.
This space is likely to have monitors and connectivity accessories for individual working and large format displays for digital signage. Plus, comfortable seating, drinks stations and sanitation and hygiene measures.
What Does A Collaboration Zone Look Like?
A collaboration zone is similar to a social zone, but it focuses on teamwork and facilitating discussion. For example, these zones may have comfortable seating areas or huddle rooms with interactive displays and video conferencing equipment. This means that teams can sit close together for a long period of time collaborating and creating new ideas.

What Does A Learning Zone Look Like?
A learning zone is specifically designed to inspire and encourage employees to learn new skills. Large-format displays will be present for training videos and presentations. Learning resources such as books and documents are often available with printers and scanners on hand to help study. This zone looks inviting and inspiring, designed to help employees elevate their skills and uphold brand values.

What Does A Silent Zone Look Like?
A silent zone is intended for employees that like to work without distractions or noise. Perhaps an employee needs to work to a tight deadline or simply prefers to work on their own. This area has a comfortable layout with ergonomic monitors and sound masking headsets. Digital signage will be key to signal behavioural cues and communicating with employees without distracting them.

If you would like more information about Activity Working Zones in your workplace please contact us or call at 0845 270 5075 we would be happy to assist you.
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