Open Plan Offices Kill Productivity. Here's What to Do Instead.
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Re: Open Plan Offices Kill Productivity. Here's What to Do Instead.
#2For small businesses without offices, what would an appropriate solution be, cubicles?
I'm personally not someone who can work from home every single day. I enjoy going into the office and often get more done despite losing two hours to public transit.
Re: Open Plan Offices Kill Productivity. Here's What to Do Instead.
#3Earlier on the author cited research that open office architecture makes everyone more observable or 'transparent', which dampens office productivity. And then suddenly this? I couldn't take the author seriously after I got to this part.
Re: Open Plan Offices Kill Productivity. Here's What to Do Instead.
#4Working from home is not a silver bullet for solving the "open office problem", sufficient privacy afforded to employees is, although for individual employees, flex time and WFH days have their advantages. For small businesses without offices, what would an appropriate solution be, cubicles? I'm personally not someone who can work from home every single day. I enjoy going into the office and often get more done despi…
Re: Open Plan Offices Kill Productivity. Here's What to Do Instead.
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#6Certainly there are those who are super-productive in open-space, and those who are more efficient in closed offices, cubicles or working from home.
This is 2019, we have and enormous selection of tools that makes it possible to work from just about anywhere.
Re: Open Plan Offices Kill Productivity. Here's What to Do Instead.
#7Working from home is not a silver bullet for solving the "open office problem", sufficient privacy afforded to employees is, although for individual employees, flex time and WFH days have their advantages. For small businesses without offices, what would an appropriate solution be, cubicles? I'm personally not someone who can work from home every single day. I enjoy going into the office and often get more done despi…
The best office space I worked at was divided in 6-8 persons rooms. Each team had their own conference room isolated from the rest. It was kind of a mix between cubicles and open space. It isolated us from other parts of the business (sales, management, etc) but allowed fast & easy collaboration between team members.
Re: Open Plan Offices Kill Productivity. Here's What to Do Instead.
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#9Working from home is not a silver bullet for solving the "open office problem", sufficient privacy afforded to employees is, although for individual employees, flex time and WFH days have their advantages. For small businesses without offices, what would an appropriate solution be, cubicles? I'm personally not someone who can work from home every single day. I enjoy going into the office and often get more done despi…
The best office space I worked at was divided in 6-8 persons rooms. Each team had their own conference room isolated from the rest. It was kind of a mix between cubicles and open space. It isolated us from other parts of the business (sales, management, etc) but allowed fast & easy collaboration between team members.
The team I was on however was really good, they made sure to grab me for coffee several times a day so we could have a bantering session down in the cafeteria.
Re: Open Plan Offices Kill Productivity. Here's What to Do Instead.
#10Working from home is not a silver bullet for solving the "open office problem", sufficient privacy afforded to employees is, although for individual employees, flex time and WFH days have their advantages. For small businesses without offices, what would an appropriate solution be, cubicles? I'm personally not someone who can work from home every single day. I enjoy going into the office and often get more done despi…
The best office space I worked at was divided in 6-8 persons rooms. Each team had their own conference room isolated from the rest. It was kind of a mix between cubicles and open space. It isolated us from other parts of the business (sales, management, etc) but allowed fast & easy collaboration between team members.