Check if a site can still cater to current occupant demands and future growth projections by examining its peak occupancy patterns over time.

Determine whether a current site is still sufficient for your company’s needs or if the team needs to move by looking at occupancy peak patterns and density metrics.

Floor-level utilization data shows if there is remaining capacity on each floor of a building, thus allowing you to plan team assignment with certainty.

Confirm or reject the possibility of reducing the number of assigned desks for a certain space or team by looking at peak occupancy metrics.

High demands for certain workplace types are reflected by metrics such as low free capacity at peak and an increasing peak trend.

Low average occupancy and utilization of ancillary spaces could mean a discrepancy between space supply and demand. Use these metrics as a starting point to analyze your org’s work styles.

Locate the “sad spots” in an office building by spotting areas with the lowest average utilization using Locatee’s heatmaps.

Support or reject requests to change the layout of a space by looking for areas of low average utilization; it could mean that the current setup of a space is not conducive to employees’ work needs.

Before committing to taking out a lease on more space, check your current spaces’ average peak and free capacity at peak and how they compare to your target occupancy. 

Support or reject the request to change to flex desks by looking at average utilization and free capacity at peak of your office space: low averages and high number of free desks at peak times indicate more mobile work styles.

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