Saturday 20 February 2010

Feng Shui : Corporate Success

Feng Shui is an exciting space management science evolved in ancient China and has been successfully applied internationally duly helped by continues research in context of modern times and technological advances. Feng Shui can be used not just as a tool for living, but also as a tool for enrichment. It can be used effectively as a management strategy as is being done in Hong Kong, Malaysia and other places all around the world. Many corporates in Hong Kong and Malaysia have engaged full time Feng Shui experts.

As to general tips, blended colours are good for corporate offices. They may always have white in them. Primary colours may be avoided. In an open floor offices workstations in circular clusters is best because of the equal distribution of energy. Workstations in rectangular groupings lead to an uneven distribution of energy. Stressful environment is created by sharp edges continuously hitting the people all the time. To promote stress free atmosphere use music and plants.

To promote growth it is better to recruit young people, nuture their energy with water. Water may be moving water and a small water feature to generate energy. A carpet with blue and white blend colour is very harmonious. Quartz crystal clusters and objects help improving relationships. Six rod metallic wind-chimes are good to energize the areas further. Water symbolises wealth, but don't overdo it. Shelves should be avoided as they send out killing energy i.e. chi. Store the documents in cupboards not in open shelves. Kitchen and toilet should be small.

Select your office the back of which has a tall building. Water view is good but cranes are not. Well nurtured plants can do wonders as they grow and produce energy continuously. Generally, the offices must be brightly lit to promote adequate energy flow. Better still the natural light flowing in through glass. Avoid a glass front door. Left-hand side of your desk should always be higher than the right-hand side.

Place your table such that there is a wall behind you without a protruding column or overhead beam. Glazings are better in front or on the sides. The table should not face the door of your room or cabin. If you are sharing your cabin or room with your spouse or partner avoid siting on a single table or a joined table. The passage to your respective tables may be best from in between the two tables. Try these and start reaping fruits of success.

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