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How should the office of the Party branch be arranged?

Can be listed: secretary's office.

Desktop flags (party flag, national flag) can be used for indoor desks.

You can stick the working system of each party branch on the wall and put it neatly with glass frames.

You can also post the party's basic line, purpose, oath and other contents on the wall. It is suggested not to use this slogan for the time being. Often associated with empty talk and big talk, it will make quite a few people disgusted.

Members' offices of Party branches need to display: national flag, party emblem, honorary certificate plaque, party affairs information column, party member organization life record column, etc.

Basic requirements for office design:

In line with the actual situation of the enterprise. Some enterprises blindly pursue the high-grade luxury style of the office regardless of their own production and operation and human, financial and material resources, and there are certain problems.

Meet the characteristics of the industry. For example, five-star hotels and school-run technology enterprises belong to different industries, so there should be obvious differences in office decoration, furniture, supplies, decorations, sound and light effects and so on. If the office of a school-run enterprise is arranged like a hotel customer, it is undoubtedly ridiculous.

Meet the use requirements. For example, the general manager's office is different from the general staff's office in floor layout, usable area, interior decoration and supporting equipment. , mainly because their identities are different, but because their offices have different use needs.

Meet the nature of work. For example, the office of the technical department needs to be equipped with computers, drawing instruments, bookshelves (cabinets) and other necessary equipment for technical work, while the public relations department obviously needs telephones, fax machines, sofas, coffee tables and other equipment and furniture corresponding to external liaison and reception work.