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darkarmani
on Nov 21, 2013
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Why open-office layouts are bad for employees, bos...
> The reason for making the open space mandatory is so that people actually go there.
Doesn't that tell you something? Why force people to work in a less productive way?
billmalarky
on Nov 24, 2013
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Perhaps there are greater long-term gains from some collaboration that don't seem as obvious as the immediate gains from "cranking away" in an office alone.
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Doesn't that tell you something? Why force people to work in a less productive way?