Corporate Rentals
Have you considered Corporate Rentals?
What is the most important asset in your company? Your employee’s, right?
Have you ever asked yourself...
What if your employees interacted better with one another?
What if your employees were more productive?
What if your employees were happy to come back to work?
What if you had an opportunity to have team building skills?
Onesource Amusements can provide games in your break room to help make your What If’s become reality. If a small investment in your team can make your employees more productive how much would it benefit your company?
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If you can get away and clear your head while engaging in some fun, how would that impact everyone’s job performance?
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Taking even a 5-minute break every hour can help eliminate carpal tunnel pain
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Taking regular breaks increases productivity by 6 - 10% or more
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You should take at least a 6-minute break every 80 minutes
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Breaks keep employees from getting bored
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Without breaks, efficiency decreases, mistakes increase, and employees are less engaged
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According to a recent study, the most productive people work for 52 minutes at a time, then break for 17 minutes before getting back to it
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By standing and changing position, people get a kick of energy, reduce back pain, and improve their posture
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Employee team building and interaction is a key factor in the productivity of everyone. And you don't even have to leave the building.
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Teams who score in the top 20% in engagement realize a 41% reduction in absenteeism, and 59% less turnover
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Disengaged employees cost U.S. companies up to $550 billion a year
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61% of employees are burned out on the job
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89% of workers at companies that support well-being initiatives are more likely to recommend their company as a good place to work
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70% of employers have improved their physical environments to encourage healthy behaviors
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70% of Forbes Global 2000 will use gamification to boost engagement, retention, and revenues
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Highly engaged employees are 87% less likely to leave their company
Your employees can interact with others while playing basketball, foosball, pool, and a ton of other fun games in our inventory. Let us help you create a better - and more profitable - workplace.
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Where do video games work?
Video Games can help enhance many different kinds of environments in addition to office settings. Think of places where people gather:
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Places of worship
How can video games help bring a positive influence to your ministry? There are many instances where video games help bring people together in a positive way. Children that may not get a long in school will come and participate in teams and will need to cooperate with everyone in order to have a successful experience. There are many games that people want to play but it would be more suitable for them to congregate at the church rather than at the mall or other arcade setting. Help find new ways to bring everyone together with the addition of our games at your place of worship.
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After school programs
While video games might not be your first thought for after school programs, it's what the kids are thinking about. Consider video games as a reward for doing something positive. Or maybe it's one of the "centers" that kids rotate through. You will definitely be the place kids want to be after school with some of our industry leading games.
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Places that have wait times
Car dealerships, doctors’ offices, hospitals, airports. How do you make wait times more positive? Too often we have experienced frustration because we are waiting and that can turn to anger. By placing some type of game at your facility and allowing your customers to play for free will make any wait experience much more favorable for your business.
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Places where you are trying to solicit business
Convenience stores, restaurants, boutiques, hair salons, nail salons, and even government facilities can benefit from one of our games. Let’s face it, if you can find any way to help bring in business that your competitor has not considered, you are way ahead of the game.