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In general, I believe you have done your best for the new office.
For a long corridor (if there is sufficient space), plants on alternate side at intervals would be `nice' to have for Qi manipulation.
More importantly, the location of key personnel's table position such as you and your partners are critical also.
Bear in mind Shapes and Form techniques to place the table not by itself but against say a wall.
It is equally favourable to site at a good direction or facing position i.e. The Eight House facing chart.
If possible, you and your partner's table/seats should be located at the back (and especially good) if there is a wall acting as a solid backing behind both of you.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 10/18/00 9:04:00 PM, Ain Chong wrote:
>I just rented a new office for
>sales purposes .A long stair
>case leads to south to the
>main door but the door is on
>the right side facing
>southwest. It is done "olden"
>day style with high roofs and
>expose beams and looks very
>pretty. Interior wise, it has
>walls painted red, yellow and
>lots of white.
>
>Unfortunately, there is
>another long corridor and the
>sales room is at either ends
>of it with 3 doors in a row
>separating them. Inside the
>room in the west, there is a
>toilet which makes it the
>fourth door in a row. We have
>put up a screen infront of
>that door and will be putting
>plants to block up all the
>sharp pointed corners of
>poison arrows. What else can I
>do? My partner and I, both
>female, are born in 1967 and
>all our staff are male (12)
>except two women and one born
>in 1968 holds the key position
>as Operations Manager, Thanks,
>Ain Chong
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