Workpoints and Workstyles
LWS Facts and Figures
Drivers
Workplace Strategies
Best Practices
100
Employees who require a uniquely assigned workpoint to function effectively opt for this workstyle
What is "Resident"
100
Leading Workplace Strategies projects have been completed in these many cities across British Columbia
What is "5"?
100
Next to salaries and technology, government's largest operating expense is this.
What is "space"?
100
These flexible work areas alow project teams to work more closely together on an ongoing basis.
What is "Team Space"
100
This committee is being forms to consider rules for courtesy and consideration to create a positive work environment
What is "Etiquette Committee"?
200
These employees spend the majority of the week working at a home based workpoint, (3+ days) based on the approval of their supervisor
What is "Externally Mobile" or "Teleworker". (judge has option to also accept "remote worker")
200
37.9% of participating staff in LWS projects so far have chosen this workstyle
What is a "mobile workstyle" or "internally mobile"? workstyle
200
This on-site strategy refers to workspaces not dedicated to any one individual and the workplace support and collaboration areas can be shared across divisions or ministries.
What is "Non-Territorial"?
200
The target baseline for mobile worker update in a minimum office size of 20+ staff
What is 30%?
300
This large open area gather space is used for collaboration and group discussions and could be considered somewhat "sporty".
What is "Huddle Space"
300
The number of new enclosed mobile workpoints created to support focused work and collaboration
What is 252?
300
This strategy supports formal and informal, often spontaneous, employee interaction. It is almost constant and threads throughout the entire workday. It occurs at workpoints, in Quiet Rooms, hallways, team spaces, collaboration hubs, on smart phones and via the internet
What is "Collaborative Space"?
300
These spaces should be located near primary entrances and along major circulation paths to provide optimal access and minimize travel distance
What is "meeting spaces"?
400
This bar-like work surface with convenient access to power and data accommodates three-six people for short-term activities.
What is "Network Counter"
400
20% of BC Public Service employees have one of these
What is a work-issued smartphone
400
This terminology refers to a versatile method of space planning in which minimal number of footprint sizes and shapes are used. Typical applications use two or three standard sizes within modules of one another.
What is "Universal Footprint"?
400
Access to this is one of the seven key planning principles to consider when designing effective visual and special relationships in an office layout.
What is access to natural light?
500
This dining-booth-like workspace for 2-6 people is suitable for short-term collaborative work.
What is Meeting Booth or Burger Booth
500
23% of BC Public Service employees have this
What is a work-issued laptop or tablet computer
500
This space is located outside the central core that provides drop-in workpoints and collaboration space for mobilie workers from across government. Keating X Roads is one of these.
What is a "Satellite Office"?
500
This target ratio of Quiet Rooms and Privacy Rooms to mobile workers, ensures that staff have adequate access to these spaces.
What is 1:6 ratio?
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