If anyone knows of any papers that have been written that link office greenery to increased productivity could you post them in the comments. This way I might have an argument to take to the Higher-Ups about getting the greenery reinstated. Thanks
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#3Are you not allowed to bring your own plants in and care for them?
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#6This disturbs me. In spite being an avid gardener, I really can't see how watering a couple of plants actually costs any money (or how removing them saves any). With that being said, I too would like to see these studies
EDIT: Here's a presentation through the Green Building Council of Australia that highlights the benefits of indoor environments on productivity. Note however, it is sponsored by a company that offers the previously mentioned contracts.
(PDF) http://www.gbca.org.au/uploads/70/2886/Meet%20the%20Stars-%2...
Here is a study published in the American Society for Horticultural Sciences' HortScience journal: http://hortsci.ashspublications.org/cgi/content/full/43/1/18...
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#7See also [3]
[1] http://www.thedailygreen.com/green-homes/eco-friendly/plants... [2] http://hortsci.ashspublications.org/cgi/content/abstract/43/... [3] http://www.plantcultureinc.com/whyGreen.html
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#8giving a study which shows how the boss is wrong is probably not going to be that effective. A solution on the other hand is great. Also, try not to make it us vs. them
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#10This disturbs me. In spite being an avid gardener, I really can't see how watering a couple of plants actually costs any money (or how removing them saves any). With that being said, I too would like to see these studies
The contracts that most offices have with professional "gardeners" cost significantly more money than you may expect. If only hoop's office management would have realized that some people may be willing to take on some of the maintenance. EDIT: Here's a presentation through the Green Building Council of Australia that highlights the benefits of indoor environments on productivity. Note however, it is sponsored by a c…