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- Hot_desking abstract "Hot desking is an office organization system which involves multiple workers using a single physical work station or surface during different time periods. The "desk" in the name refers to an office desk being shared by multiple office workers on different shifts as opposed to each staff member having their own personal desk. A primary motivation for hot desking is cost reduction through space savings - up to 30% in some cases. Hot desking is especially valuable in cities where real estate prices are high.Hot desking is often found in workplaces with flexible schedules for employees, where not all employees are actually working in an office at the same time or on the same schedules. Employees in such workplaces use existing offices only occasionally or for short periods of time, which leaves offices vacant. By sharing such offices, employees make more efficient use of company space and resources. An alternative version of hot desking would be in a workplace where employees have multiple tasks and multiple employees may require a certain work station, but not for their entire duties. Thus a permanent work station can be made available to any worker as and when needed, with employees sharing the station as needed. This could be for a single element of one’s work, for example, when a sales employee needs an office for a client meeting but does not otherwise have need of a personal office. Another example would be when employees need to perform specific tasks at work stations created for those tasks in an assembly line fashion. There, the individual work stations are not set up as personal offices. A collection of such workstations is sometimes called a mobility centre.The term hot desking is thought to be derived from the naval practice, called hot racking, where sailors on different shifts share the same bunks.With the growth of mobility services, hot desking can also include the routing of voice and other messaging services to any location where the user is able to log into their secure corporate network. Therefore their telephone number, their email and instant messaging can be routed to their location on the network and no longer to just their physical desk.".
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- Hot_desking wikiPageWikiLink Category:Desks.
- Hot_desking wikiPageWikiLink Category:Labor.
- Hot_desking wikiPageWikiLink Category:Office_administration.
- Hot_desking wikiPageWikiLink Coworking.
- Hot_desking wikiPageWikiLink Hot_racking.
- Hot_desking wikiPageWikiLink Hoteling_(office).
- Hot_desking wikiPageWikiLink Hotelling_(office).
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- Hot_desking wikiPageWikiLink Telecentre.
- Hot_desking wikiPageWikiLink Telecommuting.
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- Hot_desking subject Category:Desks.
- Hot_desking subject Category:Labor.
- Hot_desking subject Category:Office_administration.
- Hot_desking hypernym System.
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- Hot_desking type Relation.
- Hot_desking comment "Hot desking is an office organization system which involves multiple workers using a single physical work station or surface during different time periods. The "desk" in the name refers to an office desk being shared by multiple office workers on different shifts as opposed to each staff member having their own personal desk. A primary motivation for hot desking is cost reduction through space savings - up to 30% in some cases.".
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