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24 Oct 2005 12:00AM
New research has revealed that British companies rank inspiring workforce creativity and innovation as their lowest priority when planning the working environment.
An independent survey of the directors of medium-to-large businesses across the UK, commissioned by workplace transformation specialist Morgan Lovell, revealed that 7 out of 10 businesses do not consider the impact of office interior design, and therefore the working environment in inspiring creativity among the workforce.
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