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

Nov 15, 2018
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
I Hate the Open Office, but Is It Really the King of Privacy?
01:48 • 2min
3
What's Wrong With Just Working From Home?
03:27 • 2min
4
The Bührer Lanschaft, or Office Landscape
04:58 • 2min
5
Open Offices - A New Way to Communicate
06:53 • 2min
6
The Cubicle and the Action Office
09:06 • 2min
7
Collision in the Office
11:22 • 2min
8
The Value of Face-to-Face Communication
13:01 • 2min
9
Do Open Offices Facilitate Face-to-Face Communication?
14:36 • 2min
10
What Is the Difference Between an Open Office and an Office?
16:11 • 2min
11
Do You Think Humanise Is Monitoring or Monitoring What You Say?
17:48 • 2min
12
Do You Have a Problem With Your Employees' Badges?
19:59 • 2min
13
Freakonomics Radio Is Sponsored by Lenovo
21:31 • 3min
14
Is the Open Office Really a Better Place to Work?
24:34 • 2min
15
How the Open Office Affects Productivity?
26:17 • 2min
16
Open Offices - Why?
27:56 • 2min
17
The Transparency Paradox
29:38 • 2min
18
The Benefits of Working From Home
31:09 • 2min
19
The Three Great Enemies Are Working From Home
33:13 • 2min
20
The Key Ingredient to a Great Work Experience
35:39 • 2min
21
The Key Driver of Effective Workspace
37:20 • 2min
22
The Key to a Successful Office Is Design and Architecture
38:53 • 2min
23
Freakin' I'm X Radio
40:37 • 2min