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Among office designers and architects, cubicles are rarely mentioned. The once-ubiquitous fixture, so popular in the 1980s and ’90s, has become vilified as a sign of the dehumanization of the ...
When accounting firm Eide Bailly LLP moved to new offices in Minneapolis, the firm opted for workstations with shorter walls than it had previously used. Tax partner Kim Hunwardsen, photographed ...
Jim Cooper considers himself one lucky software developer. He works in a private office at SAS Institute Inc. in Cary, N.C., with a radio playing in the background, and he takes calls on a ...
Aug. 17, 2006 — -- Sitting in your cubicle at work, do you ever wonder sometimes just how you ended up there? Not too long ago, someone came along with a vision for a new and improved "office ...
Sunday Shepherd, a geologist with Chevron Corp., transferred to Houston two years ago from the company's headquarters in San Ramon, Calif., where she had a big office with lots of wall space to ...
The open office concept, an innovative model that emerged in the 1960s, is an open-plan work environment devoid of enclosed office rooms or walled cubicles for employees that share large spaces and ...
The cubicle turns 50 years old this month. What a life it's had. Designed to liberate the office worker from the privacy-less panic of the open office, Nikil Saval, author of "Cubed: A Secret ...
The open office concept, an innovative model that emerged in the 1960s, is an open-plan work environment devoid of enclosed office rooms or walled cubicles for employees that share large spaces and ...
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