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The graph compares two office layouts, one typical of Japan and the other of American style. Overall, the office layout in Japan has been designed to separate the working environment, between department manager and section manager, equipping only tables and chairs. In contrast, the American office provides individual workspaces and additional room for specific functions […]
The blueprints present the distinctive designs of two offices in Japan and America. In general, typical Japanese style more concentrates on collaboration, while the typical American office follows the private workplace with partitions. Remarkably, the American office deploys one-third of its area for several functional rooms rather than a fully workspace in the Japanese office. […]
The diagram depicts the layout of a typical American and Japanese office. Overall, it is evident that the American office is signifcantly more complex and organized, compared to its Japanese counterpart. Notably, both structures consist of two sectors for section managers and one area for a department manager. Regarding the workplace configuration in Japan, the […]
The diagram depicts the facilities of a typical American and Japanese office. Overall, it is evident that the American office is far more complex and organized than the Japanese one. Notably, both offices consist of two sectors for section managers and one area for department manager. Regarding the common type of office in Japan, the […]
The given demographics illustrate how a typical American and a Japanese office are organized. Overall, there are several striking differences in terms of the organization of chairs and tables, along with the number of windows and facilities which are equipped inside each office. With regard to the arrangement of chairs and tables in each type […]
