Different office seat orientations for different positions
1、Why shouldn't the manager's office face the boss's office?
In company operations, both the boss and the manager are key figures. One is the owner of the company, who controls the lifeblood of the company and steers its development direction; the other is the executor of the company's operations, responsible for formulating various policies and strategies for the company's development.
From a feng shui perspective, both have strong energy fields within the company. If the doors of their offices are aligned, it will cause a clash of energies, which is very detrimental to the company's fortune.
Moreover, if the doors of the two executive offices face each other, it may lead to a lack of trust between them, making it easy for conflicts to arise during work.
From a feng shui perspective, both have strong energy fields within the company. If the doors of their offices are aligned, it will cause a clash of energies, which is very detrimental to the company's fortune.
Moreover, if the doors of the two executive offices face each other, it may lead to a lack of trust between them, making it easy for conflicts to arise during work.
2、How to handle the location relationship between the department manager's office and the employee work area?
In an open office, if the department manager works in the same partition as their subordinates, the manager's desk should be placed at the back of the office. If there is a separate manager's office, it should also be located behind the employee work area. From a feng shui perspective, when positive energy enters the company, it first passes through the employee work area and then reaches the manager's office. This layout is more conducive to leading employees, enhancing team cohesion and centripetal force.
What kind of seats should not be taken?
1、Don't sit by the window
2、Have a "mountain" behind you
3、No horizontal beam above your head
2、Have a "mountain" behind you
3、No horizontal beam above your head









