The "Magnet Space" Strategy Gains Attention Amidst Return-to-Office Trend: How Bento Sales Foster Cross-Departmental Conversations and New Forms of Internal Communication
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As the return to office progresses, companies are increasingly utilizing "Shashoku DELI" as a "magnet space" to promote internal interaction. A survey revealed that nearly half of the adopting companies experienced "communication revitalization," and examples of utilizing former cafeteria sites are introduced.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is a "magnet space"?
- A: It refers to a place where people naturally gather and conversations arise. In this press release, the lunchbox sales space is described as fulfilling this role.
- Q: What effects did the introduction of Shashoku DELI have?
- A: Approximately half of the adopting companies reported revitalized internal communication and an increase in cross-departmental conversations.
- Q: Can it be introduced in offices without a cafeteria?
- A: Yes, it's a service that utilizes empty office space, with sales staff providing daily lunchboxes, requiring no initial equipment investment.