Enterprise software company Infor recently relocated their headquarters from Alpharetta, Georgia to the Flatiron district in New York City. Working with global architecture firm VOA, a key goal of the new 48,000 sqft space is to create a collaborative environment that matches the core ideas of the company software offerings.
nlisting the help of design firm VOA, Infor CEO Charles Phillips had a very specific vision to make the new office space as open to innovation as possible. The new collaborative layout brings a social essence to the floor, a core component of both Infor product capabilities and the way team members develop ideas. In fact, even Charles embraces this new structure by working on a laptop at an open table (none of the executives have their own offices) and inviting employees to work together to share fresh ideas alongside large, interactive monitors and modern architectural design elements.
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