Anonymous wrote:Just commisterating....people react differently to open floor plans. Depending on your work style (and also extrovert/introvert and highly sensitive/non sensitive to your environment) these can be draining, painful and generally awful. There's tons of research out there about how these cause people to be sick more often and majorly cut down on productivity, efficiency and accuracy. Businesses tend to use the excuse that open floor plans encourage collaboration, but in the vast majority of work places - this is just an excuse. Government is starting to do this more and more and is encouraging people to telework as much as possible to deal with it. My opinion is that if they just cut half the work force and just give everyone space to focus and concentrate, the same amount of work could get accomplished....
Anonymous wrote:Welcome to the future. We're doing the exact same thing with my company. I'm hoping it allows us more telework
Anonymous wrote:I like the open floor plan, increases awareness between the team. Also, you can go outside or at least get away from desk to make calls, which I enjoy just to get away from the desk for a bit.
Most open floor plans have small 2 person "phone booths" for calls requiring a calming atmosphere. If they are not going to build these into the plan it is a poor setup.
Also, only the most senior people should be given offices if this is the setup. Which is hard to implement because older workers are often difficult to convince any change is good, whether it be new IT software or a new chair.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everything is cyclical. Right now, trends are away from offices. Same think happened in the 80's. Personally, I don't care one way or another. I would much rather have a comfortable chair than an office
Everyone keeps saying it's a trend but it's been going on since the dot-com creative office stuff really went mainstream, so what, 14 years now? Is it time to cycle back to offices? Or is the next cycle all telework?
At some point, they will look at all of the distractions and realize that offices mean less distractions....not sure when, though.