Personally I hate them - they use up space and create a visual obstacle. Can be used if necessary to create flow but they are generally managers dumping grounds. Rather put it against the wall attached to the front end offices and kiosk.
An info kiosk makes sence as a service to customers, but a managers pulpit does not fulfill it's purpose. The manager can not have meetings with supliers or staff in the pulpit, therefor he still need an office and the pulpit becomes a unused monstrosity. (like adrian said: 'dumping ground') The genaral excuse that the manager wants to keep an eye for security resons also stand no ground, that's why we've got camera systems...
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Personally I hate them - they use up space and create a visual obstacle. Can be used if necessary to create flow but they are generally managers dumping grounds. Rather put it against the wall attached to the front end offices and kiosk.
An info kiosk makes sence as a service to customers, but a managers pulpit does not fulfill it's purpose. The manager can not have meetings with supliers or staff in the pulpit, therefor he still need an office and the pulpit becomes a unused monstrosity. (like adrian said: 'dumping ground') The genaral excuse that the manager wants to keep an eye for security resons also stand no ground, that's why we've got camera systems...
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