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What sort of office environment do you prefer?

Survey period: 21 Jan 2019 to 28 Jan 2019

OptionVotes% 
Traditional cubicles927.95
Open plan1038.90
Private Offices per employee25922.39
Private space per team25021.61
Mixed bag depending on your current task13912.01
Working from home30726.53
Other312.68



 
GeneralSurveyed flawed - only shows first preference. Pin
Member 348159628-Jan-19 8:20
Member 348159628-Jan-19 8:20 
GeneralCricket Grounds Pin
PeejayAdams24-Jan-19 2:39
PeejayAdams24-Jan-19 2:39 
GeneralRe: Cricket Grounds Pin
Vikram A Punathambekar26-Jan-19 5:13
Vikram A Punathambekar26-Jan-19 5:13 
GeneralRe: Cricket Grounds Pin
Nish Nishant26-Jan-19 6:48
sitebuilderNish Nishant26-Jan-19 6:48 
GeneralRe: Cricket Grounds Pin
PeejayAdams27-Jan-19 23:15
PeejayAdams27-Jan-19 23:15 
PraiseWhere I am Pin
thatraja23-Jan-19 20:22
professionalthatraja23-Jan-19 20:22 
GeneralOpen office is an insult Pin
Leng Vang23-Jan-19 8:48
Leng Vang23-Jan-19 8:48 
GeneralRe: Open office is an insult Pin
BentliJ26-Jan-19 22:21
BentliJ26-Jan-19 22:21 
GeneralPrivate office Pin
Daniel Pfeffer22-Jan-19 21:16
professionalDaniel Pfeffer22-Jan-19 21:16 
GeneralNew Age Pin
Richard Baroniunas22-Jan-19 5:01
professionalRichard Baroniunas22-Jan-19 5:01 
After working in New York for over 20 years i started with cubes and then went to private offices but the new age of development tends to be this open area desks where IT really thinks that the programmers actually converse about the project mission when in fact there is no privacy and chit chats about what is happening in the news or what was done over the weekend or what do you want for lunch is a more suited discussion.

The best methods of delivering weekly status reports, small group meetings (and that was done either in an office or during lunch) and open discussion on fixing a software bug tends to be over bloated meetings with long talks and losing time to work.

After all those years, i now work from my own office with my software tools to build applications in short time for my clients and that is all that matters.
GeneralSome of both Pin
MarkTJohnson22-Jan-19 4:45
professionalMarkTJohnson22-Jan-19 4:45 
GeneralPrivate offices per employee PinPopular
Gary Wheeler22-Jan-19 1:54
Gary Wheeler22-Jan-19 1:54 
GeneralWorking from home since 2008 Pin
kmoorevs21-Jan-19 8:19
kmoorevs21-Jan-19 8:19 
GeneralRe: Working from home since 2008 Pin
Is_VYFHD_in_use22-Jan-19 4:21
Is_VYFHD_in_use22-Jan-19 4:21 
GeneralNirvana Pin
W Balboos, GHB21-Jan-19 4:36
W Balboos, GHB21-Jan-19 4:36 
GeneralRe: Nirvana Pin
Andreas Mertens22-Jan-19 5:47
professionalAndreas Mertens22-Jan-19 5:47 
GeneralManagers who read Forbes PinPopular
James McCullough21-Jan-19 4:44
professionalJames McCullough21-Jan-19 4:44 
GeneralRe: Managers who read Forbes Pin
peterkmx21-Jan-19 5:35
professionalpeterkmx21-Jan-19 5:35 
GeneralRe: Managers who read Forbes Pin
Mycroft Holmes21-Jan-19 13:44
professionalMycroft Holmes21-Jan-19 13:44 
GeneralOpen plan ... *sigh* Pin
CHill6021-Jan-19 3:46
mveCHill6021-Jan-19 3:46 
GeneralRe: Open plan ... *sigh* Pin
jaket-cp25-Jan-19 4:20
jaket-cp25-Jan-19 4:20 
GeneralWorking from home Pin
Mike Hankey21-Jan-19 2:33
mveMike Hankey21-Jan-19 2:33 
GeneralNo contest. Work from home. PinPopular
OriginalGriff21-Jan-19 0:45
mveOriginalGriff21-Jan-19 0:45 
GeneralRe: No contest. Work from home. Pin
Johnny J.24-Jan-19 21:20
professionalJohnny J.24-Jan-19 21:20 
GeneralI work from home Pin
Slacker00721-Jan-19 0:27
professionalSlacker00721-Jan-19 0:27 

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