Marberk - Inspiration for Renovating Your Office
Inspire others to tackle challenging projects for your office. Personally, I believe that regularly renovating your office transports you to another world where you become more productive. Spending ti
Sometimes both small and large companies underestimate decoration too much, as it doesn't directly attribute anything to the company but rather they believe they're doing well by saving money in the business, which is fine from the accountant's perspective. However, the accountant often doesn't see the positive and indirect benefits that a good presence gives to a place or company.
Sometimes, if a company is viewed solely from an accountant's perspective, it's not necessarily a bad thing, but rather that the accountant knows numbers, whereas a business director understands that numbers are just one part of running a company. This isn't to say that the accountant's work isn't important, but rather to highlight what the accountant may not be seeing, whereas clients do notice when they enter a place.
Typically, clients relate the atmosphere of a place to what the company represents, something that the finances of a company can't directly see. I know accounting, and I know that focusing solely from this point of view means overlooking many things that, in my case, others have to point out to me, like my sister or my mother.
I believe women are more attuned to these kinds of aspects; they know where the company's weaknesses lie. Through my own writings, I've discovered that when a client enters and sees what the company represents, whether it's a law firm or any other professional company, and it has spaces that resemble warehouses with chairs, it doesn't directly mean that the lawyers could be inexperienced, because they might be among the most capable in the city. However, the client will associate the place where these lawyers work with the quality of their work.
For example, if an office is designed to look more traditional or antique with vintage furniture, it could convey experience and assure the client, without saying a word, of the credibility that the case will be won.
On the other hand, a modern office gives clients the impression of efficiency and competitiveness, which are words associated with the type of place you have. If you have a well-organized space, you can guess what your clients will think. Conversely, if you have all your papers in disarray and take too long to find a document among the chaos, you can also guess what your clients will think. In other words, Marberk can take care of painting your office and giving it an appearance that your clients will appreciate, depending on your business and company values. Each one has its own values.
With this, I mean that if my investment company wants to appear professional and expert, but also guarantee centuries-old experience with studies from the best, it should have a more traditional office rather than a modern one.
Personally, I often prefer traditional offices. I'm not a software company of the 21st century, you know; I'm more of an investment firm that wants to convey experience when partners arrive. Having a bookshelf filled with writings from experienced individuals, and visibly adhering to the fundamental rules of investment, guarantees that at least in my office, without saying a word, I convey experience.
To paint and maintain my office well renewed with the aspect and style has been beneficial for my company because my partners believe, without saying words, that they are talking to someone who knows and understands a couple of things, but my office speaks for me.
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