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hot desking

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hot desking

Using a set of cubicles for mobile workers who come into the office from time to time. It is similar to hoteling, but reservations are not required. People come in and sit down at the next available seat, plug into the network and go to work, which means a vice president might sit next to a junior trainee at any given time. See hoteling.



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As each staff member toils at an individual workstation rather than hot desking, different parts of the building are occupied at different times of day.
The penetration of wireless LAN (wLAN) solutions in both Europe and North America has been strong as organizations open up to the benefits of hot desking and greater internal mobility.
At the dgv head office in Hanover, the ideal of Burolandschaft has been developed for the age of hot desking.
 
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