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CONCEPTUALIZING A DYNAMIC TRAINING ROOM


Training rooms should be a lively part of the office. Gone are the days when these spaces look plain and dull, causing trainers and trainees to feel bored while they should be improving on their skills. Training room design plans should be drawn from the company’s unique culture and the employees’ specific needs. Instead of re-using commonplace and drab concepts, companies can freely explore different factors that will help make the training room a great place where talent and skills are developed.

What are some details that need to be incorporated to make a training room more dynamic? Here are some ideas:
Ample space for a variety of activities
Some training rooms look like another conference room. This shouldn’t always be the case. While there should be seats and tables in these rooms, there should also be enough space for teams to work together without making them feel too stressed-out. The space should also allow those who want to move around to do some stretching especially when they’ve been doing one task for hours on end. In many cases, some sessions also involve physical activity. Coming up with a room that will allow people to have a little bit of fun can make all the difference.
A corner for supplies and storage
Lots of materials will be used during sessions in the training room. To make things easier for the participants, there should be a small corner in the area where they can get the supplies and materials they need. There should also be a place where they can store their things so that these would not be all over the floor. The goal is to make the room spacious without compromising the convenience of the people
Food and refreshments table
Most companies provide meals and drinks during trainings. For this kind of setup, it would be nice to have a table where participants can go and socialize during the break. For those who want their mid-day coffee, having a pot of coffee in this table can keep them away from escaping to the pantry. It’s a little addition but it will give the participants a lot of convenience while keeping them in one place.
Computer and printer areas
Having a computer and printer everyone can use in the room is a great addition to the training room. There might come a time when some documents might need to be accessed and printed during a session. In addition, the renovated training room should facilitate the use of laptops. The place should also have steady connection and allow participants to easily use their gadgets.
Infinity Group gives their clients the best solutions for their office redesign plans. Renovating office spaces should never be left in the back burner. It can be done in one go or in parts according to a company’s budget. Those who are considering renovation can partner with the firm. With Infinity Group, companies don’t have to worry about assembling a team of professionals, as the firm is responsible for mobilizing contractors that will be involved with the project. Instead of worrying about these details, companies can rest assured that they can continue with their business while their partners are working towards fulfilling their plans.

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