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We Need More Art At Work!

 

Author: Dr. Gary S. Goodman

Ive been lucky because Ive probably seen the inside of more businesses as a consultant than most other people.

Some are beautifully and tastefully designed, such as the headquarters of a financial firm located on the 50th floor of a Houston skyscraper. The glass walled conference room was sparing in its amenities, but elegant, with of course, a stupendous view.

But most companies pay little attention to aesthetics, and I believe this is foolish. As Robert Schuller explained, in defense of building his beautiful Crystal Cathedral in Garden Grove, California, Beauty is practical, because its inspiring!

I agree, and for this reason, I believe we need more art at work.

Some companies put a toe into the water in this area by adorning the walls with framed, inspirational posters that have slogans promoting teamwork, customer service, and the like. These sentiments are overlaid onto photos of waterfalls, relay races, and other scenes.

But Im not sure we even need the slogans to get the payoff in inspiration.

For instance, when I turn on my PC I see a background that is a scan from an original piece of abstract art. Its brilliant colors are great, enabling the icons of folders and applications to stand out.

I get a surge of pleasure from seeing this art when I boot up.

Whenever I want a change of pace, I select a different piece of art.

Recently, I completed a consulting project at a job site that looked like a high security prison, inside. I recall thinking a few paintings or framed lithographs would take the chill off the alienating atmosphere, dominated as it was by security cameras and monitors.

I dont think beauty is an option, a frill. I think human beings seek it and appreciate it, and it sends at least an unconscious message that says we can do more and be more.

Isnt that what we want people to be feeling when theyre at work?

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Dr. Gary S. Goodman is a reputable writer. Dr. likes to scribble articles about this industry.
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