An empirical study on the effect of open offices: "the volume of face-to-face interactions decreased significantly (approx. 70%)" http://rstb.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/royptb/373/1753/20170239.full.pdf …pic.twitter.com/2xtgG4561v
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I don't mean to pick on this too much -- open office advocates typically have zero evidence for their claims. It's nice to see a study on this even if it's unclear what the result actually means in practice.
Stop poking holes in the study. It is all the evidence my confirmation bias needs.
Just a basic sanity check: these people *average* 5.8 hours per day? Even for management that sounds like a lot.
I find this metric quite strange : they spent on average 5.8h/day/person in a F2F interaction. This is huge, and it looks like an artefact or an error to me...
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