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12 March, 02:18

Some businesses have created open-area workspaces where employees sit at desks that are side-by-side and no walls are between them. This is to foster collaboration among the staff. What aspect of culture change does this represent?

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  1. 12 March, 05:30
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    A cubicle culture (opposite to open workspace) represents a culture of control, well established hierarchy, and ultimately employee conformity.

    On the other hand, an open workspace represents a creative culture where employees are empowered to communicate and collaborate with each other, ultimately leading to higher creativity. An open workspace enables the flow of ideas and personal communication, creates a bond between employees.
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