http://qz.com/806583/programmers-hate-open-floor-plans/
Open floor plans could be cheaper to have, but end up costing much more for the companies because the huge amount of programmer productivity lost in disturbances caused by noisy environment.
http://qz.com/806583/programmers-hate-open-floor-plans/
Open floor plans could be cheaper to have, but end up costing much more for the companies because the huge amount of programmer productivity lost in disturbances caused by noisy environment.
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Tomi Engdahl says:
What’s More Distracting Than A Noisy Co-Worker? Turns Out, Not Much
http://www.npr.org/2016/10/26/498850659/what-s-more-distracting-than-a-noisy-coworker-not-much
Sounds, particularly those made by other humans, rank as the No. 1 distraction in the workplace. According to workplace design expert Alan Hedge at Cornell, 74 percent of workers say they face “many” instances of disturbances and distractions from noise.
“In general, if it’s coming from another person, it’s much more disturbing than when it’s coming from a machine,” he says, because, as social beings, humans are attuned to man-made sounds. He says overheard conversations, as well as high-pitched and intermittent noises, also draw attention away from tasks at hand.
The popularity of open offices has exacerbated the problem. The University of California’s Center for the Built Environment has a study showing workers are happier when they are in enclosed offices and less likely to take sick days.