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The diagrams illustrate the layout of a typical Japanese office and a typical American office. Overall, the Japanese office has an open-plan design with managers positioned centrally and employees seated in groups, whereas the American office is more structured, featuring separate rooms and clearly divided areas for different functions. In the Japanese office, the department […]
The provided graph depitcs the difference of how American and Japanese offices are organized. The main thing that stands out that in the typical Japanese office is furnished with tables and chairs only, whereas the American office has all the needed equipments and rooms located close to each other.First thing that we notice, is that […]
The diagrams compare the designs of typical offices in America and Japan. Overall, it is clear that the layout of Japanese offices fosters collective engagement and managerial supervision through its open-plan structure. In contrast, the American design focuses on providing individual workspaces that ensure privacy for each employee. Starting with the Japanese office, the department […]
The diagrams compare the designs of typical offices in America and Japan. Overall, it is obvious that the layout of Japanese offices promotes collective engagement and managerial supervision, with its open-plan structure. However, the American design emphasizes on individual working environment and provides each employee with privacy. Starting with the Japanese office, the department manager’s […]
