> Open offices can work, but only if you go out of your way to make them work. Just throwing a few dozen devs in a warehouse is a recipe for dissatisfaction. I think that that happens more often than not, resulting in things like this study.
No, they're universally bad. No door, no privacy and a constant stream of chatter from other people. Yuck.
No, they're universally bad. No door, no privacy and a constant stream of chatter from other people. Yuck.