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The Government Agency’s Guide to Office Optimization

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Optimizing your offices should aim to meet a range of prioritized business goals. While there are plenty of general optimization principles and ways to "improve" your space utilization, you have to start with the outcomes you're optimizing for. After you establish what success looks like, you can test your options and discover the most optimized office layout. With office optimization, your goals determine what optimization means and what it'll take to get there. If someone were to optimize your office without context, they might find thousands of square feet of underutilized space, then sublet it or even lease a smaller facility. But if one of your organizational goals is to grow by 10% over the next several years, downsizing is the opposite of optimization. Similarly, if one of your goals is to improve or maintain employee satisfaction, and downsizing requires you to increase your density per person or density per workstation, that's not the right type of optimization for your agency. 02 Define Optimization for Your Agency 5 The Government Agency's Guide to Office Optimization Copyright © 2025 Tango. All rights reserved.

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