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by pitt1980
4461 days ago
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that squares with my experience as well the question though is who needs does it make sense for the business to cater to? also, from my experience, sometimes getting good answers to those early questions makes young workers exponential more productive going into the future |
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My initial thought is the best setup would really depend on the task.
For really complex tasks I would guess that you'd want a more closed environment. As a concrete example, if you're trying to make a theoretical breakthrough in cryptography, I'd guess you need an environment where you can seriously concentrate.
For maybe a less complex task, one where execution matters the most, like web development, a more open plan where its easier to coordinate might be better.
And obviously the quality of your co-workers matters a lot. High quality co-workers will have less questions and the value of training them up will be greater.