Ergonomic products and furniture are integral parts of developing a work environment that supports the well-being of your employees while boosting productivity.
In the 1980s, as computers in the workplace became more common, computer-related injuries were new and increasing. Today, professionals and companies have a greater understanding of the benefits of ergonomic workstations. That change, says Thomas Barnidge of 3M, has shifted the conversation regarding workplace design “from ergonomics to exploring how companies can help their employees be more productive.”
Learn more about effective office layouts in A Quick Guide to Collaborative Workplace Design.