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358. Yes, the Open Office Is Terrible — But It Doesn’t Have to Be

Freakonomics Radio

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What Is the Difference Between an Open Office and an Office?

In the first study, we had 52 participants. In our second, we had 100 participants. And we wanted to measure communication before and after the move. We wanted to purely see if this hypothesis of a vibrant open office were true. That was the big difference between the original and the office afterwards.

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