There are lots of different reservation systems that help us pull data together in all these great systems, but there's none that i know of that really integrates audiovisual reservation systems. And the social metric analysis that we are looking at, you know, where are people doing? There are individual companies that kind of do that. They don't actually talk to each other yet, but i think that's coming. So we're starting to get this level of that gets pretty exciting,. But there's a lot of resistance to privacy, right? There's a privacy resistance. May i don't want some wone reading a microphone my conversations?, he asks. "I just don't see it
The workplace is changing! Even before COVID, the look, feel, and layouts of offices went through various phases: the rise of cubicles in the 1960s (ick!) and then, decades later, the rise of the open office ("Headphones…deployed!") are just two examples. What does the "next" workplace look like in a world that supports remote work, hybrid work, and in-office work? It looks… complicated (but exciting). On this episode,
David Stella from
db.19 joined us to discuss how data (and experimentation!) can be an important tool when it comes to designing productive and effective professional environments. For complete show notes, including links to items mentioned in this episode and a transcript of the show, visit the
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