International Interior Design Association
Topic: Research

Implications Studies Lean Production Practices

6.19.08 | Minneapolis, MN | Implications looks at applying Lean Production in Healthcare facilities in its latest issue from InformeDesign.  Escalating healthcare costs and a sense of urgency to decrease medical errors and improve quality have increased efforts to improve efficiency in the delivery of healthcare services. Park Nicollet Health Services, a nonprofit integrated care system in Minneapolis,MN, which uses lean production practices, is the case study for this issue. To view the issue in its entirely, visit: http://www.informedesign.umn.edu/_news/may_v06r-pr.pdf
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Report Shows Employers Offering More Amenities

5.23.08 | Houston, TX | An International Facility Management Association's survey confirms that companies are offering employees more amenities, adding to the usual break rooms with internet cafes, outdoor recreation areas and health facilities. The report, Benchmarks V: Annual Facility Costs shows that, while employee office space has shrunk, that a variety of amenities is on the rise. Headquarter and educational facilities are the most likely to offer the majority of employee amenities. www.ifma.org/tools/research/benchmarks_v.cfm

MADA / OFI Trends Survey Results Released

5.16.08 | West Olive, MI | Michael A. Dunlap & Associates released the results of the 16th edition of its quarterly MADA / OFI Trends Survey, a tool designed to measure the current business activity of the office furniture industry and its suppliers. The survey was completed during the month of April 2008. Using an index of 1-100, 100 being the best and 1 being the worst, the April Survey showed an Overall Survey Index of 49.21. The  Overall index has continued to fall since hitting 58.49 in July 2007. The majority of respondents cite the economy, the credit crisis, healthcare costs, transportation costs and especially energy costs, as the “largest threats to individual company’s growth. The “largest threats to the industry” are identified as imports from low cost countries, such as China, and a deep concern for the economic situation, the low value of the U.S. Dollar, and the costs of oil and energy. 
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InformeDesign's Latest Research Summaries

5.15.08 | Minneapolis, MN | InformeDesign released two new research summaries. The first, titled "Role of Ventilation in Airborne Transmission of Infectious Agents in the Built Environment a Multidisciplinary Systematic Review", examines ventilation and the spread of disease. The second study, titled "Technology Selection in Airport Passenger and Baggage Systems", examined how technology options and airport terminal design optimize passenger and baggage movement. 
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