We are writing with an update regarding space in order to provide some clarity around what spaces are available and how to book these spaces. This map should help you locate where some of these areas are if you are unsure. We also wanted to provide an update regarding some of the new initiatives that are coming as it relates to space. As always, thank you for your patience as we work through these projects. Please don’t hesitate to provide feedback through Leadership is Listening or reach out to Patty Kokesh directly with questions. Now, on to the updates!
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Bookable Hot Desks:
We are excited to announce that desktop reservation is now available for Eddy Street, effective immediately!
You can now easily reserve a hot desk directly from go.nd.edu/ndrtango or via the Tango Reserve by AgilQuest mobile app, giving you the ability to choose the perfect spot, space, and time to optimize your productivity and collaboration. We ask that you do not book a hot desk for more than a week at a time. Please note that conference and huddle rooms are still to be booked via Google Calendar.
To help you get started, we’ve prepared a video guide demonstrating how to use the desktop reservation feature on the website and on the mobile app as well as step-by-step written instructions.
You can access those from the NDR – Tango Reservation folder on the Dev Resources shared drive or click on the links below.
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TangoReserve_Desktop Instructions (including links to videos)
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TangoReserve_Mobile Download Instructions and QR Code Reservations Video
Huge shoutout to Carleen Quinlan, Rose Michalski, Jeff Faust and Linda Klaybor for all of their help on this project.
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Huddle Rooms:
There are huddle rooms available throughout the office with a mix of reservable and non-reservable options. We ask that no huddle room be used for more than 90 minutes at a time. Here are the locations of these spaces:
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Library Quad contains nine huddle rooms:
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Non-reservable for use up to 90 minutes: Touchdown Jesus, Victory March, Basilica, 1972
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Bookable via Google calendar for use up to 90 minutes: Laetare, Leprechaun, Bengal Bouts, Baraka Bouts
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Training room: Cartier Field is meant to function as a training room and is only bookable through Jerry Barca, Erin Newkirk and Angie Palsak
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North Quad contains two non-reservable huddle rooms for use up to 90 minutes.
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Office #3256 is a non-reservable huddle room for use up to 90 minutes. It is in use on Mondays and Thursdays.
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Office #3242 is a non-reservable huddle room for use up to 90 minutes.
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Coming Soon:
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Spring cleaning followed by a deep cleaning in July. More to come on this soon.
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Clear policies around the booking of the Family Room with an emphasis on trying to keep this space open for casual conversations during core working hours.
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Sister Jean Room reconfiguration.
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A new locker solution for individuals who do not have an assigned spot at Eddy Street that will result in additional collaborative and individual workspaces being opened up near natural lighting.
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A brighter look and feel with some cosmetic updates.
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Better solutions for video meetings in some existing conference rooms.
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Additional Information:
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With a growing workforce, we ask that you be respectful of those around you as it relates to phone conversations, in-person conversations and the playing of music. Please use headphones when possible.
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If you have a trash can in your office area, this should be emptied regularly into one of the communal trash cans as trash pickup in offices is not an available service.
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The Family Room has been reconfigured to look and feel more like a cafe and contains ~20 seats along the perimeter available for quick chats, a lunch meeting or a more informal check-in with a colleague.
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The Chapel Room is the open conference room just north of the Prospect Management and Research area. This conference room is now reservable via Google calendar and contains a TV with AirMedia and enough room for 4-6 individuals.
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If you are looking for the Library or Collateral, both can be found just south of Library Quad.
Thank you!
Brian Diss, Nancy Cole and Patty Kokesh