Survey February 2025 EN
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Dear colleagues, The upcoming move to the top floor is more than just a physical step upwards; it is an opportunity to translate Boontje Advocaten’s identity into a workspace that connects, motivates, and supports you. The new office should not only be practical and representative but also reflect the firm's core values: engagement, development, distinctiveness, and integrity. With this survey, we seek your input so that together, we can create an inspiring work environment. What do you need to work optimally? How can we showcase the unique strength of Boontje Advocaten to both employees and visitors? Your voice matters!
0. General Questions
1. Which group did you participate in for the cultural survey?
Senior lawyers / mediators
Junior lawyers / mediators
o Support staff
2. Which colleagues do you work with most closely in person? (open question)
1. Themes & Office Appearance
3. Which themes would you like to see reflected in the design of the new office? (Multiple answers possible)
Nature and well-being (e.g., plants, green walls, natural materials)
Modern and sleek, with a professional appearance
Coziness and warmth, with homely accents
Elements of the Zuidas (urban, business-like)
Labor and law, fitting our specialization
Other, namely:
4. What do you find more important regarding the office’s appearance?
A uniform and consistent design throughout the entire office
Specific themes per room, tailored to its function
No preference
5. How should visitors immediately experience the core values and strengths of Boontje Advocaten?
2. Work Environment & Facilities
6. Which of the following aspects do you find important in your immediate work environment? (Multiple answers possible)
Personal storage space (e.g., lockers or drawers)
Shared spaces for discussions
Shared spaces for relaxation
Seating area in your office
7. How much storage space do you need?
No storage needed
Small space (e.g., a drawer)
Large space (e.g., a cabinet)
8. What type of furniture do you prefer for the new office? (Multiple answers possible)
Comfortable chairs with ergonomic support
High tables for standing meetings
Lounge-style furniture for informal gatherings
Other, namely:
9. Which desk would you prefer?
1
2
10. Would you be comfortable sharing an office with three people?
Ja
Nee
11. Do you think there should be a distinction between mediation and labor law meeting rooms?
Yes
No
Other
3. Common Areas & Connectivity
12. What do you find important in shared spaces (e.g., kitchen, lunch area)? (Multiple answers possible)
A bar or coffee area for informal meetings
Spaces for relaxation (e.g., ping pong table, lounge corner)
Spaces that encourage collaboration
Shared lunch area
Other, namely
13. How important do you think it is that shared spaces are also attractive to visitors (e.g., clients, mediators)?
Very important
Somewhat important
Neutral
Not important
4. Culture & Pride
14. What makes working at Boontje Advocaten special for you? (open question)
15. Which elements of our culture and core values should be clearly reflected in the design of the new office? (open question)
16. How can we further strengthen connections between colleagues in the new office?
5. Vitality & Green Spaces
17. How important is it to you that elements of nature (e.g., plants, green walls) are integrated into the office design?
Very important
Somewhat important
Neutral
Not important
18. Which vitality elements do you think would contribute to a pleasant work environment? (Multiple answers possible)
Green and natural accents in the spaces
A space for movement or exercise
Healthy lunch options
Chair massages or relaxation sessions
Other, namely
Closing
Thank you for completing this survey. Your input will help us create an office that reflects your identity and where everyone feels at home. Together, we will make this move a success!