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The Government Agency’s Guide to Office Optimization

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When you can track utilization and plan and manage your space from the same system, making adjustments is simple—stack planning and scenario planning can help solve small optimization problems, too. And as you become better acquainted with modern IWMS solutions like Tango, you'll get more comfortable with the ongoing optimization of your office space. It's what we like to call real-time occupancy management, and it's how corporations, nonprofits, and government agencies will operate the offices of the future. Office optimization is an ongoing process. Major reconfigurations may only happen periodically as goals, needs, and budgets change. But if you want an office to be optimized for a specific purpose, you'll need to react to new challenges, trends, and changes in demand that arise over time. For example, there won't always be an adequate alternative space to the rooms, neighborhoods, or workstations that are most in demand. And employee preferences and behaviors are bound to change over time as well—especially as the employee population itself changes due to turnover and new hires. You might also discover that your optimization efforts removed an underutilized space that was actually essential for a particular type of work or activity (which may have simply been uncommon). 06 Make Adjustments Over Time 9 The Government Agency's Guide to Office Optimization Copyright © 2025 Tango. All rights reserved.

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