New movie explores the dark sides of modern offices

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A company of 1000 employees spends approximately 60,000 hours a year on unnecessary friction. This is equivalent to 30 full time jobs.

- The majority of offices today are suffering from some kind of friction, whether it is difficulties finding available conference rooms or wrongly used office space, blocking collaboration and productivity. It is our job as Flowmakers to help the appointed companies to create the best possible work environment, and to reduce overall costs, says Peter Reigo, CEO at Flowscape.

The movie uses an artistic manner to symbolize causes of friction experienced by employees on a day-to-day basis, as well as the damaging effect the friction has on employees' energy levels. It also shows how office flow outrivals friction.

- We believe that happy employees are the key to a successful business, and this human approach is something we wanted to communicate in the movie, says Christopher Toll, Head of Marketing at Flowscape.

In 2011, Flowscape started its quest to make employees love working in modern offices. Since then the company has flourished and built a strong customer base with over 14 multinational enterprises.

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