Office & Business

Office & Business

Description
Description

Office & business describes the activities and postures connected to professional and organizational life. This includes meetings, presentations, negotiations, and daily desk work that shape how ideas are exchanged and decisions are made. A unique quality of office & business is its blend of formality and collaboration, where gestures, attire, and setting reinforce authority or teamwork. Benefits include structure, shared purpose, and opportunities for communication and problem-solving.

Styles vary from formal boardroom exchanges to casual co-working sessions, reflecting different cultures of work. These activities are most visible in offices, conference rooms, government chambers, and public-facing businesses, where posture and presence signal professionalism. Office & business captures the ways people coordinate, persuade, and build systems that sustain economic and social organization.

History
History

Office & business have long been central to how societies organize work, trade, and governance. Early marketplaces and counting houses provided spaces where goods were exchanged and records were kept, shaping the first professional environments. As communities expanded, formal offices emerged to manage commerce, law, and administration, reinforcing order and accountability. Business practices also carried symbolic weight, with meetings and negotiations representing trust, authority, and partnership.

Offices became settings where decisions influenced economies and shaped collective direction, while the gestures of writing, presenting, or sealing agreements embodied power and commitment. Across time, these spaces reflected not only practical management but also cultural values of efficiency, hierarchy, and cooperation, making office & business essential frameworks for organizing human activity and progress.

Cultural Depiction
Cultural Depiction

Office & business are often portrayed as structured, formal, and centered on productivity. Stereotypes include suits, meetings, handshakes, and briefcases, symbols that convey professionalism and authority. Businesspeople are depicted as ambitious, disciplined, and driven by goals, while offices are shown as both spaces of collaboration and sites of routine or monotony.

Popular culture often highlights the contrast between the seriousness of boardrooms and the informal chatter of break rooms, reinforcing ideas of hierarchy and workplace culture. In films and media, the office becomes a stage for ambition, competition, and negotiation, while also reflecting teamwork and problem-solving. These depictions shape society’s image of business as a place where identity, responsibility, and status are expressed through posture, dress, and interaction.

Common Questions
Common Questions
What is a business?

A business is an organization or enterprise in which goods and services are exchanged.

What is an office?

Offices are business environments where professional work is conducted and supported.

What is business casual?

Business casual varies in definition in different contexts, but generally refers to a range of office attire that is less formal than dress clothes (a suit and tie for a man and cocktail dress or pant suit for women) and more professional than shorts, t-shirts, and sneakers. Business casual commonly includes khaki pants, button-down shirts, and sweaters for men, and skirt, blouse, sweater, or cotton pants for women.

Humans

* Under Development *

5’10” | 1.78 m
July 15, 1950
Arianna Huffington
178.000
1950.00
18000
GUIDE
3D
Arianna Huffington
5’10” | 1.78 m
October 28, 1955
Bill Gates
178.000
1955.00
321000
GUIDE
3D
Bill Gates
6’1” | 1.85 m
February 10, 1951
Bob Iger
185.000
1951.00
69800
GUIDE
3D
Bob Iger
Business People Sitting - Male (Side)
GUIDE
3D
Business People Sitting - Male (Side)
Elon Musk
831000
6’2” | 1.88 m
June 28, 1971
Elon Musk
188.000
1971.00
831000
GUIDE
3D
Elon Musk
5’11” | 1.80 m
November 19, 1976
Jack Dorsey
180.000
1976.00
136000
GUIDE
3D
Jack Dorsey
5’7” | 1.70 m
January 12, 1964
Jeff Bezos
170.000
1964.00
682000
GUIDE
3D
Jeff Bezos
6’5” | 1.96 m
December 30, 1983
Kevin Systrom
196.000
1983.00
8400
GUIDE
3D
Kevin Systrom
5’11” | 1.80 m
March 26, 1973
Larry Page
180.000
1973.00
74000
GUIDE
3D
Larry Page
5’8” | 1.73 m
May 30, 1975
Marissa Mayer
173.000
1975.00
24000
GUIDE
3D
Marissa Mayer
6’2” | 1.88 m
July 31, 1958
Mark Cuban
188.000
1958.00
126000
GUIDE
3D
Mark Cuban
5’9” | 1.75 m
August 3, 1941
Martha Stewart
175.000
1941.00
163000
GUIDE
3D
Martha Stewart
5’8” | 1.73 m
February 14, 1942
Michael Bloomberg
173.000
1942.00
164000
GUIDE
3D
Michael Bloomberg
5’9”| 1.75 m
Presenting - Men (Business)
175.000
GUIDE
3D
Presenting - Men (Business)
5’4” | 1.63 m
Presenting - Women (Business)
163.000
GUIDE
3D
Presenting - Women (Business)
25-65
Reading - Combination (Standing)
GUIDE
3D
Reading - Combination (Standing)
5’11” | 1.80 m
July 18, 1950
Richard Branson
180.000
1950.00
89000
GUIDE
3D
Richard Branson
5’10” | 1.78 m
March 11, 1931
Rupert Murdoch
178.000
1931.00
72000
GUIDE
3D
Rupert Murdoch
5’11” | 1.80 m
June 10, 1972
Sundar Pichai
180.000
1972.00
70000
GUIDE
3D
Sundar Pichai
6’0” | 1.83 m
November 1, 1960
Tim Cook
183.000
1960.00
76000
GUIDE
3D
Tim Cook
5’10” | 1.78 m
December 5, 1901
Walt Disney
178.000
1901.00
189000
GUIDE
3D
Walt Disney
5’10” | 1.78 m
August 30, 1930
Warren Buffett
178.000
1930.00
219000
GUIDE
3D
Warren Buffett

5’10” | 1.78 m
July 15, 1950
Arianna Huffington
178.000
1950.00
18000
GUIDE
3D
Arianna Huffington
5’10” | 1.78 m
October 28, 1955
Bill Gates
178.000
1955.00
321000
GUIDE
3D
Bill Gates
6’1” | 1.85 m
February 10, 1951
Bob Iger
185.000
1951.00
69800
GUIDE
3D
Bob Iger
Business People Sitting - Male (Side)
GUIDE
3D
Business People Sitting - Male (Side)
Elon Musk
831000
6’2” | 1.88 m
June 28, 1971
Elon Musk
188.000
1971.00
831000
GUIDE
3D
Elon Musk
5’11” | 1.80 m
November 19, 1976
Jack Dorsey
180.000
1976.00
136000
GUIDE
3D
Jack Dorsey
5’7” | 1.70 m
January 12, 1964
Jeff Bezos
170.000
1964.00
682000
GUIDE
3D
Jeff Bezos
6’5” | 1.96 m
December 30, 1983
Kevin Systrom
196.000
1983.00
8400
GUIDE
3D
Kevin Systrom
5’11” | 1.80 m
March 26, 1973
Larry Page
180.000
1973.00
74000
GUIDE
3D
Larry Page
5’8” | 1.73 m
May 30, 1975
Marissa Mayer
173.000
1975.00
24000
GUIDE
3D
Marissa Mayer
6’2” | 1.88 m
July 31, 1958
Mark Cuban
188.000
1958.00
126000
GUIDE
3D
Mark Cuban
5’9” | 1.75 m
August 3, 1941
Martha Stewart
175.000
1941.00
163000
GUIDE
3D
Martha Stewart
5’8” | 1.73 m
February 14, 1942
Michael Bloomberg
173.000
1942.00
164000
GUIDE
3D
Michael Bloomberg
5’9”| 1.75 m
Presenting - Men (Business)
175.000
GUIDE
3D
Presenting - Men (Business)
5’4” | 1.63 m
Presenting - Women (Business)
163.000
GUIDE
3D
Presenting - Women (Business)
25-65
Reading - Combination (Standing)
GUIDE
3D
Reading - Combination (Standing)
5’11” | 1.80 m
July 18, 1950
Richard Branson
180.000
1950.00
89000
GUIDE
3D
Richard Branson
5’10” | 1.78 m
March 11, 1931
Rupert Murdoch
178.000
1931.00
72000
GUIDE
3D
Rupert Murdoch
5’11” | 1.80 m
June 10, 1972
Sundar Pichai
180.000
1972.00
70000
GUIDE
3D
Sundar Pichai
6’0” | 1.83 m
November 1, 1960
Tim Cook
183.000
1960.00
76000
GUIDE
3D
Tim Cook
5’10” | 1.78 m
December 5, 1901
Walt Disney
178.000
1901.00
189000
GUIDE
3D
Walt Disney
5’10” | 1.78 m
August 30, 1930
Warren Buffett
178.000
1930.00
219000
GUIDE
3D
Warren Buffett