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|summary=This chapter explores the application of smart technologies in buildings to increase the '''ORGANIZATIONAL PRODUCTIVITY''' of the various private/public sector stakeholders: the owners & investor organizations, property and facility management organizations, government and corporate tenants (i.e. organizations who occupy or rent space) and individual occupants. The objective of this section is '''to identify smart building technologies that will improve organizational productivity'''
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Organizational and Individual Productivity and Wellness of Smart Buildings
ProductivityChapter.jpg
Organizational and Individual Productivity and Wellness of Smart Buildings
Team Organizations Jiri Skopek
Team Leaders Jiri Skopek
Participating Municipalities Many locations
Sectors Wellbeing
Status Implemented
Last Updated June 3, 2024

Summary

This chapter explores the application of smart technologies in buildings to increase the ORGANIZATIONAL PRODUCTIVITY of the various private/public sector stakeholders: the owners & investor organizations, property and facility management organizations, government and corporate tenants (i.e. organizations who occupy or rent space) and individual occupants. The objective of this section is to identify smart building technologies that will improve organizational productivity