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The Effects of Color & Lighting at Social Security Administration
(SSA)
Executive Summary by Leslie & Theresa
The Effects of Color & Lighting at Social Security Administration
(SSA)
Executive Summary by Leslie & Theresa
MSOD 611 Research & Statistics: Research Paper PresentationMSOD 611 Research & Statistics: Research Paper Presentation
Social Security Administration (SSA) http://www.ssa.gov
Interior design In many cases, SSA comes to GSA for instruction and expertise in several areas, to include space management, office location, and office aesthetics. One of their most recent initiatives is to retain not only their employees, but also the customers that visit them on a daily basis. These customers come to the SSA offices to file for their benefits and to receive assistance.
Statement of Problem To understand the potential effects of office/interior design such as paint color and lighting on the moods & mentalities of SSA employees, customers and the quality of customer service.
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Research Hypothesis We believe that interior design such as paint color and lighting have a positive effect on SSA employee moods and mentalities. We also believe that positive employees will deliver a higher level of customer service.
Statement of Research Objective The intended outcome of our research is to decipher whether paint color and lighting affect the moods and attitudes of employees and also whether or not employees are affected by these interior aesthetics. SSA’s mission is to provide benefits and services to millions of American’s. It is important to SSA that they provide excellent customer service and that the customer’s that visit them feel that they are in a safe and comfortable environment.
Key findings
Proved half of our hypothesis, the limitations of the pre-determined SSA project timeline prohibited us from linking customer service to the effects of color and lighting, unable to determine corrlation
Research (primary)
limited for selected industry office work
dated materials primarilary from 90’s
key finding continued
interview
historical perspective
institutional back to collobrative/creative environment high level use of color & design
cutting edge in the architectual field
Work Styles
How do you work?
Mobility & Activities
Interaction with your co-workers
Interaction with other organizations
Use of paper based resources
Quality of your individual work space
Quality of meeting spaces
Quality of support spaces
Support for communication & sharing information
Satisfaction with you current space
Desk Bound, Interactive
Assigned work stations are provided since the majority of working hours are in the office and at their desks.
Work stations accommodate 2-3 person ad - hoc meetings to effectively support he large amount of interaction at desk.
Open and enclosed small group meeting spaces are available for collaboration and interactions
Phone booths are provided for conference meetings or private calls.
1-2 person focus booths or a quiet zone is provided in the vicinity to balance the needs for concentration and interaction
Handout - Leveraging Mobility, Managing PlaceGeneral Services Administration, www.gsa.gov
Questions
Handout - Leveraging Mobility, Managing PlaceGeneral Services Administration, www.gsa.gov
Questions
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