“The Motivational Benefits of Art in the Workplace” published by Forbes written by Victor Lipman author of “The Type B Manager: Leading Successfully in a Type A World “. His article just begins to touch the surface of how much artwork actually impacts a work environment. Lipman writes about how he was inspired to write his article after reading a similar one via twitter entitled “Having Fine Art in the Workplace is Good for Productivity” by Marissa Brassfield (Article title may have been revised since it’s publication).
His article in Forbes is a great read for anyone who would like to learn more about the relationship between art and corporate environments. Lipman is a management trainer and author who retired from the corporate world in 2012 after 24 years of Fortune 500 company management. He has extensive knowledge first hand in the field of management, both good and bad, effective and ineffective, what works and what doesn’t, he also has a background in psychology with works appearing in the Harvard Business Review (PT).
Not only does Lipman’s knowledge deal with subjects like employee hiring, retention, HR issues etc. but also how the environment the employee is constantly surrounded in has an effect on things as major as reducing stress, increasing efficiency, and boosting creativity.
He is quoted saying “Which to me is where Return on Environment starts becoming tangible. Employees want to feel good about where they work. They want their physical location to be a source of pride. Pride motivates. And that’s good business.”
Here at Corporate Artworks, we share the same vision as Victor in regard to the importance of how you, your employees and clients view your corporate environment as an essential part of your business. You’ve worked hard to build your company, its image, brand, and culture.
At Corporate Artworks, our staff of experienced, creative art consultants will guide you in selecting an artwork program that reflects your company’s brand and culture, enhances your environment and projects your success.
To read Victor Lipman’s full article, please click here
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Works Cited
(PT) Psychology Today – Victor Lipman