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Executive suite

An executive suite in its most general definition is a collection of offices or rooms—or suite—used by top managers of a business—or executives.[1] Over the years, this general term has taken on a variety of specific meanings.

Corporate office edit

The oldest use of the term "executive suites" referred to the suite of offices on or near the top floor of a skyscraper where the top executives of a company worked, usually including at least the president or chief executive officer, various vice presidents and their staff.

That use was then applied not just to the physical space but also to the people who occupy the offices and their immediate underlings, much like the White House has come to mean the Executive Office of the President of the United States or 10 Downing Street, the British Prime Minister's Office. A quote from the Ottawa Sun in 2003 shows this use: "The Montreal Canadiens are fading in the Eastern Conference playoff race, but there is no panic in the executive suite."[1]

The term was used by writer Cameron Hawley for the title of his 1952 book Executive Suite, which was later turned into an Academy Award-winning movie with the same name in 1953 and a short-lived T.V. series in 1975. A 1982 computer game was also called Executive Suite.

Serviced office edit

An executive suite can also be a set of individual offices sublet from a larger suite of offices. The executive suite proprietor rents entire floors (or buildings) and leases the smaller office spaces or workstations to businesses that don't need, or can't afford, large space.[2] Some executive suite operators offer additional services.[3] This variation on the traditional office idea has become an industry with roots in the early 1960s. There is no universal agreement on terminology as executive suites go by many different names, such as: open plan office, serviced office, office business center, office suite, business center, executive office, furnished office, flexible office, managed office, shared-office space and hoteling.[4] It is not uncommon for a traditional tenant to sublet unutilized space and to characterize it as an “executive suite.”[5]

Many businesses considering executive suites are small entrepreneur start-up companies that could experience growth or go out of business before a term's end-date.[6] Considering this, flexible terms are offered to accommodate unforeseen growth or the dissolution of a company. The office space also has a number of amenities that smaller offices may not be able to afford such as a breakroom, video conference room equipment, storage space and mailboxes. They also offer temporary support such as the opportunity for tenants to share executive office staff to assist with projects/assignments.

These offices serve many of the same purposes as virtual offices but characteristically include the physical location that other entirely online offices do not. Since the spaces and corresponding rent or lease payments are small, many prospective renters often work directly with landlords to obtain space rather than working through commercial real estate brokers. Other prospective renters use the internet to find executive of small office space to rent or lease.

History edit

The first recorded executive suites in the United States were offered by OmniOffices in 1962, followed by furnished offices for attorneys offered by Fegen Law Suites in 1966.[7] In 1978, Alf Mourfarrige founded ServCorp in Sydney, Australia for businesses looking to share overhead expenses, including receptionist and clerical staff.[8] Servcorp took its virtual office concept international in 1980 and in 1999 became a publicly traded company. As technologies such as the portable computer, the World Wide Web, VoIP, and videoconferencing became available in the 1980s and 1990s, executive suites began to offer them as part of a complete “virtual office” package. In 1985, James Blain, a Michigan-based architect, opened his first AmeriCenters in Troy, Michigan. The company added locations in Michigan, Indiana, Illinois and Ohio.[9] Mark Dixon conceived an executive suit company in 1989 on a trip to Belgium.[10] His company evolved into Regus, a publicly traded and successful operator of individual office suites internationally. The company became overextended and went bankrupt in 2003.[11] Less than a year later it took its US business out of Chapter 11 after restructuring,[12] financed by its share of the profitable UK business.[13] Since the financial issues Regus experienced in 2003 the company has successfully turned it fortunes around, as the serviced office industry has continued to grow in popularity.[14]

In 1994, Ralph Gregory presented virtual offices including physical executive suites, staff and technology as a franchise opportunity in the United States under The Virtual Office, Inc., later renamed The Intelligent Office, Inc.[15][16] In 2005, the first “coworking space” opened in San Francisco, which emphasized the community and collaborative aspects of several businesses sharing an executive suite and its amenities.[17]

Hotel edit

Various companies in the corporate housing industry also use the term "executive suite" to describe fully furnished executive style apartments.

Stadiums edit

Luxury boxes, the most expensive and exclusive seats at sports stadiums, are also called "executive suites" such as at the Edmonton Eskimos's Commonwealth Stadium.[18] Such seats are often purchased by corporations for a season for their executives and clients, therefore the use of "executive", and often have multiple spaces such as box seats outside and an interior room with large windows, therefore "suites". They can accommodate a dozen or more guests.

Cultural references edit

Besides the novel, and the subsequent film and television show, and the computer game, all mentioned above, both jazz musicians The L.A. Four and British band The Wiseguys have released albums with the titles Executive Suite.

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Definition of "executive suite"". Collins Dictionary. Collins. Retrieved 8 February 2013.
  2. ^ "Executive Suite 2009-10-25 at the Wayback Machine." MSN Encarta. 2009. 2009-10-31.
  3. ^ "Executive Suites." Entrepreneur.com. 2009.
  4. ^ Nadadhur, Srivathsan. "Vatika Business Centre: For the official ambience." The Hindu. May 10, 2017.
  5. ^ Tarquino, J. Alex. "Manhattan is Awash in Sublet Office Space." New York Times. May 26, 2009.
  6. ^ Landers, Jeff. "What You Need to Know About Executive Suties." "INC". July 2006.
  7. ^ "Flexible Workspace Timeline – Text Only". AllWork.Space. 2015-04-04. Retrieved 2019-10-02.
  8. ^ Pupic, Tamara (2017-05-21). "Forty Years And Counting: Servcorp's Long-Serving CEO Alfred George Moufarrige". Entrepreneur. Retrieved 2019-10-02.
  9. ^ "Home". americenters.com.
  10. ^ "Regus Group PLC. Europe Intelligence Wire. August 16, 2006.
  11. ^ "Regus Files for Bankruptcy Protection". BBC News. January 15, 2003.
  12. ^ Williams, Charles (2003-08-29). "Regus to exit Chapter 11". Propertyweek.com. Retrieved 2012-10-04.
  13. ^ "Regus becomes first UK firm to file for Chapter 11". Findarticles.com. Retrieved 2012-10-04.
  14. ^ "Flexible Office Providers Most Active on Leasing Front for First Time." Freeofficefinder.com.
  15. ^ Amador, Ceci (15 April 2016). "Virtual Office History". Alliance Virtual Offices. Retrieved 2019-10-02.
  16. ^ "Intelligent Office: UFOC". www.freefranchisedocs.com. Retrieved 2019-10-02.
  17. ^ "The History Of Coworking In A Timeline | Deskmag | Coworking". www.deskmag.com. Retrieved 2019-10-02.
  18. ^ . Official Website. Edmonton Eskimos. Archived from the original on 15 January 2013. Retrieved 8 February 2013.

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For other uses see Executive suite disambiguation An executive suite in its most general definition is a collection of offices or rooms or suite used by top managers of a business or executives 1 Over the years this general term has taken on a variety of specific meanings Contents 1 Corporate office 2 Serviced office 2 1 History 3 Hotel 4 Stadiums 5 Cultural references 6 ReferencesCorporate office editThe oldest use of the term executive suites referred to the suite of offices on or near the top floor of a skyscraper where the top executives of a company worked usually including at least the president or chief executive officer various vice presidents and their staff That use was then applied not just to the physical space but also to the people who occupy the offices and their immediate underlings much like the White House has come to mean the Executive Office of the President of the United States or 10 Downing Street the British Prime Minister s Office A quote from the Ottawa Sun in 2003 shows this use The Montreal Canadiens are fading in the Eastern Conference playoff race but there is no panic in the executive suite 1 The term was used by writer Cameron Hawley for the title of his 1952 book Executive Suite which was later turned into an Academy Award winning movie with the same name in 1953 and a short lived T V series in 1975 A 1982 computer game was also called Executive Suite Serviced office editMain article serviced office An executive suite can also be a set of individual offices sublet from a larger suite of offices The executive suite proprietor rents entire floors or buildings and leases the smaller office spaces or workstations to businesses that don t need or can t afford large space 2 Some executive suite operators offer additional services 3 This variation on the traditional office idea has become an industry with roots in the early 1960s There is no universal agreement on terminology as executive suites go by many different names such as open plan office serviced office office business center office suite business center executive office furnished office flexible office managed office shared office space and hoteling 4 It is not uncommon for a traditional tenant to sublet unutilized space and to characterize it as an executive suite 5 Many businesses considering executive suites are small entrepreneur start up companies that could experience growth or go out of business before a term s end date 6 Considering this flexible terms are offered to accommodate unforeseen growth or the dissolution of a company The office space also has a number of amenities that smaller offices may not be able to afford such as a breakroom video conference room equipment storage space and mailboxes They also offer temporary support such as the opportunity for tenants to share executive office staff to assist with projects assignments These offices serve many of the same purposes as virtual offices but characteristically include the physical location that other entirely online offices do not Since the spaces and corresponding rent or lease payments are small many prospective renters often work directly with landlords to obtain space rather than working through commercial real estate brokers Other prospective renters use the internet to find executive of small office space to rent or lease History edit The first recorded executive suites in the United States were offered by OmniOffices in 1962 followed by furnished offices for attorneys offered by Fegen Law Suites in 1966 7 In 1978 Alf Mourfarrige founded ServCorp in Sydney Australia for businesses looking to share overhead expenses including receptionist and clerical staff 8 Servcorp took its virtual office concept international in 1980 and in 1999 became a publicly traded company As technologies such as the portable computer the World Wide Web VoIP and videoconferencing became available in the 1980s and 1990s executive suites began to offer them as part of a complete virtual office package In 1985 James Blain a Michigan based architect opened his first AmeriCenters in Troy Michigan The company added locations in Michigan Indiana Illinois and Ohio 9 Mark Dixon conceived an executive suit company in 1989 on a trip to Belgium 10 His company evolved into Regus a publicly traded and successful operator of individual office suites internationally The company became overextended and went bankrupt in 2003 11 Less than a year later it took its US business out of Chapter 11 after restructuring 12 financed by its share of the profitable UK business 13 Since the financial issues Regus experienced in 2003 the company has successfully turned it fortunes around as the serviced office industry has continued to grow in popularity 14 In 1994 Ralph Gregory presented virtual offices including physical executive suites staff and technology as a franchise opportunity in the United States under The Virtual Office Inc later renamed The Intelligent Office Inc 15 16 In 2005 the first coworking space opened in San Francisco which emphasized the community and collaborative aspects of several businesses sharing an executive suite and its amenities 17 Hotel editVarious companies in the corporate housing industry also use the term executive suite to describe fully furnished executive style apartments Stadiums editLuxury boxes the most expensive and exclusive seats at sports stadiums are also called executive suites such as at the Edmonton Eskimos s Commonwealth Stadium 18 Such seats are often purchased by corporations for a season for their executives and clients therefore the use of executive and often have multiple spaces such as box seats outside and an interior room with large windows therefore suites They can accommodate a dozen or more guests Cultural references editBesides the novel and the subsequent film and television show and the computer game all mentioned above both jazz musicians The L A Four and British band The Wiseguys have released albums with the titles Executive Suite References edit a b Definition of executive suite Collins Dictionary Collins Retrieved 8 February 2013 Executive Suite Archived 2009 10 25 at the Wayback Machine MSN Encarta 2009 2009 10 31 Executive Suites Entrepreneur com 2009 Nadadhur Srivathsan Vatika Business Centre For the official ambience The Hindu May 10 2017 Tarquino J Alex Manhattan is Awash in Sublet Office Space New York Times May 26 2009 Landers Jeff What You Need to Know About Executive Suties INC July 2006 Flexible Workspace Timeline Text Only AllWork Space 2015 04 04 Retrieved 2019 10 02 Pupic Tamara 2017 05 21 Forty Years And Counting Servcorp s Long Serving CEO Alfred George Moufarrige Entrepreneur Retrieved 2019 10 02 Home americenters com Regus Group PLC Europe Intelligence Wire August 16 2006 Regus Files for Bankruptcy Protection BBC News January 15 2003 Williams Charles 2003 08 29 Regus to exit Chapter 11 Propertyweek com Retrieved 2012 10 04 Regus becomes first UK firm to file for Chapter 11 Findarticles com Retrieved 2012 10 04 Flexible Office Providers Most Active on Leasing Front for First Time Freeofficefinder com Amador Ceci 15 April 2016 Virtual Office History Alliance Virtual Offices Retrieved 2019 10 02 Intelligent Office UFOC www freefranchisedocs com Retrieved 2019 10 02 The History Of Coworking In A Timeline Deskmag Coworking www deskmag com Retrieved 2019 10 02 Executive Suites Official Website Edmonton Eskimos Archived from the original on 15 January 2013 Retrieved 8 February 2013 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Executive suite amp oldid 1215121601, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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