Look around your office right now. Does it look like something out of a Dilbert cartoon, with a sea of cubicles surrounded by offices filled with executives and a few windowless meeting rooms ...
What is covered in fabric, measures 6 feet by 6 feet, and allows complete access to sights, sounds, and smells of your co-workers? Yep, you guessed it: “The Cubicle.” While cubicles get the most bang ...
Once upon a time, executives were tucked away in offices and workers were shielded behind colorless monoliths known as cubicles. Sure, you could decorate your box/space with photos and other items but ...
Once ridiculed as a symbol of homogeneity and ennui, the work space is popular again as employees seek privacy and quiet in the office. How have you decorated your cubicle? Share your photos with us.
Two men scrutinize a laptop computer screen in a conference room splattered with yellow Post-it Notes (this sentence as published has been corrected in this text). Conversation is interspersed with ...
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 ...
After an extended period working from home during the pandemic, some workers are beginning to return to the workplace and saying goodbye to their home offices. One employee took their return to the ...