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

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Open Offices - Why?

An empirical study of open offices finds that the primary benefit they are meant to confer is more face-to-face communication. On balance, it would appear that being put out in the open leads most people to close themselves off a bit. To be fair, an open office is bound to be much better for certain tasks than others.

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