Ordering system furniture is an interesting experience for a company, the employee who sits in the cubicle as well as the furniture dealer trying to decipher your taste and budget.
Things to consider include panel heights, framed or frameless, storage solutions, seated or non-seated privacy and glass, fabric choices, work surfaces, desk accessories, electric and data, and that’s just to start. And just when you think you got it, the dealer provides you with a bid containing pages and pages of unintelligible codes and SKU numbers that make little sense even to the most experienced. While 3D renderings do help in demystifying what you’re getting for your money, it’s challenging to compare drawings amongst competitors and really get a feel for your new system.
Cubicle mockups are an excellent way to test drive the look, feel and usability of the system. It gives you a side-by-side comparison of the products you are considering.
There is a substantial cost to the dealers for providing mockups and this requirement should be clearly written in your RFP. This lets the vendors consider whether or not the project’s budget permits them to spend money on manufacturing, delivering, set-up, knock down and removal from your office or if the cost is to be borne by you.
Most importantly, mockups promote inclusiveness with your employees who can be engaged and provide feedback on the systems they will be sitting in. It’s a perfect method of team collaboration and employees feel part of the selection process. So how do you gauge feedback?
Below are sample survey questions I asked at a recent mockup:
Please take a few minutes to tell us about the furniture you recently reviewed.
– I strongly agree
– I agree
– I’m neutral
– I disagree
– I strongly disagree
– L-Shaped Corner
– Curved Corner
4. Please tell us which manufacturer’s overall style workstation you prefer?
– I prefer Name Product Vendor (picture #1)
– I prefer Name Product Vendor (picture #2)
5. Please tell us why you prefer one product over the other.
6. Please rate the following storage components:
Enhances your space
|
Neutral
|
Would not use
|
|
Bench Seating
|
Yes/No | Yes/No | Yes/No |
Lateral File below bench
|
Yes/No | Yes/No | Yes/No |
Storage/Coat Locker
|
Yes/No | Yes/No | Yes/No |
Pedestal Drawers below work surface
|
Yes/No | Yes/No | Yes/No |
7. Please tell us if you would use the following Slat Wall accessories:
Unimportant
|
Low Importance
|
Neutral
|
Important
|
Very Important
|
|
Personal Shelf
|
Yes/No | Yes/No | Yes/No | Yes/No | Yes/No |
Letter Tray
|
Yes/No | Yes/No | Yes/No | Yes/No | Yes/No |
Marker Board
|
Yes/No | Yes/No | Yes/No | Yes/No | Yes/No |
Binder Tray
|
Yes/No | Yes/No | Yes/No | Yes/No | Yes/No |
Telephone Shelf
|
Yes/No | Yes/No | Yes/No | Yes/No | Yes/No |
Hanging File Holder
|
Yes/No | Yes/No | Yes/No | Yes/No | Yes/No |
Pencil/Pad Holder
|
Yes/No | Yes/No | Yes/No | Yes/No | Yes/No |
In Box Tray
|
Yes/No | Yes/No | Yes/No | Yes/No | Yes/No |
8. Ergonomic Keyboard Trays. Please rate the following trays:
– I currently have a keyboard tray and wish to continue using one
– I currently have a keyboard tray but would NOT use one in the future
– I currently do NOT have a keyboard tray and would NOT use one in the future
– I currently do NOT have a keyboard tray, but would use one of the options listed
10. Seating: Please rate the following seating options:
– Is not comfortable 11. Additional comments. Please provide us with any feedback to help us in our decision making.
Download the Sample Survey
Mockup Systems Furniture Survey
Richard Neuman is an Owner’s Rep and Move Consultant with NY based Relocation Management Solutions, Inc. www.relocationmanagement.com, Thank you to Trisha Milner, Independent Senior Project Manager Consultant for her contribution to this article.
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Thanks Richard for giving me credit for my contribution in your success in the questionnaire and article.
A must read for every company looking for systems furniture.
Love the idea, maybe a PDF checklist as a downloadable would be cool too! Hope you share with us over at tBL!! Good job Richard, as always.
Thanks Linda. I performed the survey using Adobe FormsCentral, a great tool to collect and analyze the results. I’ll modify a .pdf version and send over.
Linda, I uploaded the sample survey at the bottom of the article. Please let me know if this was what you were inquiring about.
Mock-ups with options settled alot of discussions on our last remodel. Not only does a mock-up increase employee satisfaction inthe long term, it also gives the employee empowerment and buy-in as part of the process. If you are afforded the opportunity to present a mock-up do it!
Thanks Colleen. Employee buy-in is crucial. When management makes furniture decisions without input from the users, it often doesn’t make for a pleasant post-move when they sit in the cubes for the first time.