The nature of work has changed considerably since designer Bob Propst introduced the first office cubicle in 1968. Strict job descriptions carried out in cube-farm isolation have given way to flexible ...
Removing dividers can improve workplace interactionPISCATAWAY Â Cubicles likely will remain staples in offices, but workstations that allow employees to literally see eye-to-eye are gaining in ...
The butt of all office jokes may be up against dynamic office design layouts, but here are some tips to keep cubicles thriving in your modern workplace. Cubicles aren’t required to be stuffy or boxy ...
A growing number of companies are packing their workers into ever smaller workspaces. They’re ditching offices and cubicles in favor of a more open office plan. Some companies say they’re creating a ...
The days of employees trudging into work each day for a 9 to 5 shift confined to their cramped cubicle are rapidly coming to a close. With more companies now embracing the idea of employee ...
Scratchy walls. Confining space with no windows. Being able to hear the constant pen tapping of the person next to you–it’s not hard to see why cubicles get a bad rap. In fact, the cubicle has become ...
As people begin to return to the workplace, many are finding new and innovative ways to make their office spaces feel more like home. However, one man took office decor to a whole new level when he ...
Some 42 million Americans spend most of their waking hours in cubicles, says Kelley Moore, author of Cube Chic: Take Your Office Space from Drab to Fab! Don't let those chest-high gray, beige or blue ...
There is probably a sitcom episode about a relatively new employee who is unable to find her desk in the sea of identical office cubicles. It generally isn’t quite that bad for those of us with desk ...
During these challenging economic times, it's not easy to rent out your own office space.But who says your coworkers have to be in the same business?Some Sacramento business owners and freelancers are ...
Who doesn’t love working from home? It’s freeing! Liberating! And, often, a bit of a decorating challenge. No corporate gray, though there could be a chic Dior gray and white. No cubicle walls to tack ...
As today's work force becomes more diverse in terms of age, gender and ethnicity, and managers see more need for collaboration than isolation, Dilbert-style cubicle farms may be on their way out.