Although much has been written about the challenges facing businesses in the 21st century, perhaps most daunting is the notion that if a company is to excel, it needs to continuously develop and nurture its knowledge‐based workforce. To do so, the company's fundamental work resources — information technologies, organizational policies and practices, and places of work — need to be fully synchronized to incent and support the knowledge work specific to the company's vision and goals. As technology and the forces of a global economy have changed the way business is done, so has the very nature of work changed. New work realities have created a new environment in which people and processes succeed only when barriers of time and distance are overcome. When a company's employees, customers, and facilities are widespread, establishing a reliable, cost effective support infrastructure that keeps people connected to needed resources and to colleagues and customers is essential. Real estate continues to play a key role in this new work environment, but an effective infrastructure design must integrate all of the key people, place and technology aspects. To do this, a true “systems”approach for providing work infrastructure is required.
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How new infrastructure provided flexibility, controlled cost and empowered workers at Sun Microsystems
Eric Richert;
Eric Richert
Vice President, iWork Solutions Group, Sun Microsystems, 7777 Gateway Blvd. Bld.15, Mailstop UNWK15‐203, Newark, CA, 94560, USA; Tel/Fax: +1 650 352 4517; E‐mail: eric.richert@sun.com
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David Rush
David Rush
Marketing & Communications, iWork Solutions Group, Sun Microsystems, 7777 Gateway Blvd. Bld.15, Mailstop UNWK15‐102, Newark, CA, 94560, USA; Tel/Fax: +1 650 352 4871; E‐mail: david.rush@sun.com
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1479-1048
Print ISSN: 1463-001X
© Emerald Group Publishing Limited
2005
Journal of Corporate Real Estate (2005) 7 (3): 271–279.
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Richert E, Rush D (2005), "How new infrastructure provided flexibility, controlled cost and empowered workers at Sun Microsystems". Journal of Corporate Real Estate, Vol. 7 No. 3 pp. 271–279, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/14630010510631045
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