Another company came even brilliant idea — nobody cubicle — designi — Dan Ariely, Payoff: Hidden Logic Shapes Motivations

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Another company came up with an even more brilliant idea — that nobody could own their own cubicle — designing the system such that those who showed up to work earliest in the morning could claim the ones closest to the windows. None of the cubicles had anything but a desk, a place to connect a computer, and a chair. No one could establish a sense of connection to their workspace. Ultimately, by setting the atmosphere this way, the company communicated to the employees that they are valued only for their direct productivity and that they are easily replaceable.

Dan Ariely, Payoff: The Hidden Logic That Shapes Our Motivations

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