Isn't some of the protests against private offices just to rationalize being in expensive SF and pay ridiculous amount per sq ft?
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even half-wall cubicles are an improvement over open-plan, but cubes are for old people or something
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At IBM we're told the Millennial Dev-Ops Agile workforce *wants* open plan workspaces ( and doesn't want WFH )
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As a borderline millennial I laugh-cry at this
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It's way cheaper to build out open office spaces. Boom.
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the cost is negligible compared to employee salaries. I don’t think that’s the factor in play
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I'd doubt they had ever had private offices to compare though
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"tech labor (...) organize" -- with all the randism so popular amongst techies?
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Open plan makes it easier for managers to feel like they understand their team. It's a labour saving measure, but not for the rank and file.
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So the benefit of improved surveillance outweighs the cost of distraction. This almost sounds believable.
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