From my personal experience, I believe it is up to the management to assess and review provided statistical information and then make a decision. From my personal experience being a courier, I have had the opportunity to visit many companies within a building that allows pets. Some corporate building even provide areas for the pets to go outside when needed. I also believe that it would make people more productive at work knowing that their pets are not developing any unwanted behaviors due to prolonged absences of the caretaker. Some of these examples are chewing, barking, nervousness etc. Also being in persuit of a management degree I think of this issue as something I may deal with at some point
From my personal experience, I believe it is up to the management to assess and review provided statistical information and then make a decision. From my personal experience being a courier, I have had the opportunity to visit many companies within a building that allows pets. Some corporate building even provide areas for the pets to go outside when needed. I also believe that it would make people more productive at work knowing that their pets are not developing any unwanted behaviors due to prolonged absences of the caretaker. Some of these examples are chewing, barking, nervousness etc. Also being in persuit of a management degree I think of this issue as something I may deal with at some point