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Are you sitting facing the wall or enjoying the freedom in your own private office? Your career path could depend on such details argue Abbey Business Centres. |
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A light-hearted guide to office monopoly by James Fairlie, Head of Marketing at Abbey Business Centres
Ahhhh the much fabled corner office...possibly the most desirable piece of real-estate on the planet.
If you have made it here then you are likely to be at the top of your game - close your office door and pour yourself a single malt to celebrate (or get a minion to pour that for you). If you have not bagged yourself a private office yet (and broom-cupboards do not count) then look around because where you sit still says a lot about your office status.
In large open plan offices the corners are definitely not the best place to be.
If you are sitting at the cold extremities of the office then your career is probably looking a bit frosty too. Yes you might get away with turning up late and you might be able to spend all day surfing the net unhindered (especially if you work in the IT department) but that is because no one else has any interest in what you are doing. Go on... grow a comedy moustache... see how long it takes before anyone notices - they'll probably turn the lights off first.
Now look around again... if you can see lots of people behind you with comedy moustaches then congratulations your career is heading in the right direction. The closer you are to the middle of the office the brighter your star is shining.
Those at the very core are the power brokers, these people will expect you to bow down at their feet but occasionally they will throw a crumb of hope your way. Go on...no one is looking... push your desk a little closer to the centre. A few extra inches will make all the difference!
But the story does not end there, we cannot forget those strange creatures who show up every now and then looking extremely smug with themselves... no not the Board Members... I am of course referring to those people who have managed to convince the boss that they can do their job from the comfort of their own home. Some would say it is them who have the best seat in the house.
If you are considering moving office or want to work more effectively from home then give Abbey Business Centres a call today on 0800 634 6346 as we will have the perfect solution for your business needs.
You can find further details about our serviced office space or virtual office packages on the Abbey Business Centres website - www.abbeyoffices.com.
About Author
Abbey Business Centres was established in 1998 and opened its first business centre in Glasgow, Scotland. The company provides serviced office space as well as meeting rooms and virtual offices in 13 locations across the UK.
For further information, please contact:-
James Finch – Online Marketing Executive
Tel – 0207 397 8300
Email: jfinch@abbeyoffices.com
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