ORGANIZATION OF WORKPLACE SERVICES
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This article explores effective methods and principles for organizing workplace services aimed at enhancing employee productivity and well-being. It emphasizes the importance of services such as technical support, sanitation and hygiene, catering, transportation, and safety in creating a comfortable and efficient work environment. The study also examines the integration of modern technologies and automation into workplace service systems. Through the analysis of successful organizational models from various companies and institutions, the article provides practical recommendations for improving the quality and efficiency of workplace services.
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