At this point it feels like an acceptable trade-off for companies.
What's the big upside that offsets the downside? Knowing what people are working on?
Given the decades of information about how bad open offices are for programmers I think the upside is similar to the upside making supermarket cashiers stand when they request chairs...
there is no upside to inhibiting the means and methods of production.
What's the big upside that offsets the downside? Knowing what people are working on?
Given the decades of information about how bad open offices are for programmers I think the upside is similar to the upside making supermarket cashiers stand when they request chairs...
there is no upside to inhibiting the means and methods of production.