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  2. Banishment room - Wikipedia

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    A banishment room (also known as a chasing-out-room and a boredom room) is a modern employee exit management strategy whereby employees are transferred to another department where they are assigned meaningless work until they become disheartened and resign.

  3. Office space planning - Wikipedia

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    Office space planning is the process of organizing the workplace layout, furniture and office functions to work effectively together, while using space efficiently.

  4. Office sharing - Wikipedia

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    Higher office management costs (cleaning services, printer ink, office supplies and so on) Faster wear and tear of office equipment; Potential NDA issues if the space isn't properly divided; Setup costs (dividing the space with fake walls) Management Software costs (resource management, reception desk software, meeting room management and so on)

  5. How Logitech used webcams in conference rooms to collect data ...

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    The company opted for hot desking, expanded the size of communal areas, and left 20% of the office space empty, allowing for flexibility if Logitech wants to change the office to meet new employee ...

  6. Rooms To Go - Wikipedia

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    Rooms To Go was founded in 1990 by Jeffrey and Morty Seaman after selling Seaman's Furniture. They opened the first Rooms To Go in Orlando, Florida on September 7, 1990. Rooms To Go's founding concept was the sale of whole room packages, using the slogan: "Buy the piece, save a little. Buy the room, save a lot!"

  7. Category:Rooms in the White House - Wikipedia

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  8. Congressional office lottery - Wikipedia

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    The office lottery for the United States House of Representatives determines the order in which incoming representatives can choose rooms in the congressional office buildings. The lottery takes place every two years following elections to that chamber and does not take place for the United States Senate. The draw is generally merry, with ...

  9. Lincoln Bedroom - Wikipedia

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    The room is named for President Abraham Lincoln, who used the rooms for his office. The first room in the White House to carry the name "Lincoln Bedroom" was in the northwest corner of the White House. It existed from 1929 (at which time it was changed from the Prince of Wales Bedroom) until 1961, when First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy transformed ...