The sounds heard round the office
Whether intentionally or not, the average employee spends more than two hours of her work day distracted. She starts a task and hears a phone ring. She wonders who it is and whether it is a personal call. She refocuses, only to hear the elevator ding. She tries again and hears the copier start, so she leaves her desk to chat with her co-worker making copies. Regardless of good intentions, this employee doesn’t stand a chance of being productive for more than a few minutes at a time.
Business must go on
We are in the worst recession in decades, yet deadlines and quotas must be met- all with less resources than you’ve ever had. Getting work done with fewer staff in the same eight-hour day seems impossible. Fortunately it isn’t. Many companies like yours have turned to sound masking as a solution for office distractions. Similar to the concept of white noise, treated areas are immune to the noisy interruptions that every open office inevitably has. And, with direct-field technology, our system is precise and uniform, resulting in a quieter and more productive work environment for your employees.
When resources are scarce, turn to a solution that is precise and no-maintenance.