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by prawks
4461 days ago
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"... the more open the ʺopenʺ plan office environment, the more conducive it is to overall work effectiveness, when communication and interaction are critical elements of the work process. Few jobs or professions donʹt qualify." If those are the criteria, then I would agree that a shared office space's primary value is certainly to facilitate easy communication. There's very little point in going in to a shared office building if you are not going to be physically communicating with anyone there. Put another way, and to address your point: you can do (office) work anywhere. A quiet space at home is just as good as one in a shared space for blocking out distraction and doing "heads-down" work. But the differentiating factor in the cases concerning this study (and many tech companies) is effective communication between team members. The study makes the case that open plans are better suited for that. |
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