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The answer is not “have you tried wearing noise canceling headphones”.

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  • grantmestrength@hachyderm.ioG grantmestrength@hachyderm.io

    The answer is not “have you tried wearing noise canceling headphones”.

    The answer is “don’t let extroverts decide on office policy and design”.

    deef@trg.socialD This user is from outside of this forum
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    @GrantMeStrength No. VERY no. The ACTUAL answer is build offices in a manner that lets extroverts AND introverts have spaces where they are comfortable, and not "shut out an entire group".

    "As an introvert, I mostly need solitary spaces. open design is distracting and often even oppressive."

    "As an extrovert, I mostly need open spaces. Solitary design is oppressive and often distracting."

    Its the SAME PROBLEM. So work *together*, give people *choice*, and you have your solution.

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    • deef@trg.socialD deef@trg.social

      @GrantMeStrength No. VERY no. The ACTUAL answer is build offices in a manner that lets extroverts AND introverts have spaces where they are comfortable, and not "shut out an entire group".

      "As an introvert, I mostly need solitary spaces. open design is distracting and often even oppressive."

      "As an extrovert, I mostly need open spaces. Solitary design is oppressive and often distracting."

      Its the SAME PROBLEM. So work *together*, give people *choice*, and you have your solution.

      _nibbles@mastodon.social_ This user is from outside of this forum
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      @deef
      Don't bring logic to an internet post. That's not how it works. Pick a side or stay out of it!
      (The above may contain some sort of humour) @GrantMeStrength

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      • grantmestrength@hachyderm.ioG grantmestrength@hachyderm.io

        The answer is not “have you tried wearing noise canceling headphones”.

        The answer is “don’t let extroverts decide on office policy and design”.

        tknarr@mstdn.socialT This user is from outside of this forum
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        @GrantMeStrength I think more "Don't let people who don't have to actually use the workspace design the workspace.". Or "If open-plan office are so much better for collaboration and productivity, then senior executives should be the first to benefit from them since that'll produce the largest improvements.'.

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        • grantmestrength@hachyderm.ioG grantmestrength@hachyderm.io

          The answer is not “have you tried wearing noise canceling headphones”.

          The answer is “don’t let extroverts decide on office policy and design”.

          jasper89@mastodon.socialJ This user is from outside of this forum
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          @GrantMeStrength even the designer that brought them to be in the first place quickly scoffed at all those that embraced it for money savings instead of his intent.

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          In 1960, the designer furniture company Herman Miller formed a research division and began examining how offices actually work. Under the direction of inventor Robert Propst, mathematicians, psychologists and anthropologists were consulted and layouts were examined with an eye toward worker behavior and performance. Out of this endeavor came a modular Action Office system. Made

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          • grantmestrength@hachyderm.ioG grantmestrength@hachyderm.io

            The answer is not “have you tried wearing noise canceling headphones”.

            The answer is “don’t let extroverts decide on office policy and design”.

            mcduncanlab@mstdn.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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            #12

            @GrantMeStrength

            In grad school, we had an anyone can veto policy for music.

            You were free to play a CD or radio until someone else in the room said, turn it off I need to think or change it to something else that's driving me crazy.

            It worked, but we were all on good terms (most of the time). Plus we had three rooms so people could decide, I want to be in the quite room.

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            • grantmestrength@hachyderm.ioG grantmestrength@hachyderm.io

              The answer is not “have you tried wearing noise canceling headphones”.

              The answer is “don’t let extroverts decide on office policy and design”.

              sayonaraminasan@urusai.socialS This user is from outside of this forum
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              @GrantMeStrength amen.

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              • grantmestrength@hachyderm.ioG grantmestrength@hachyderm.io

                The answer is not “have you tried wearing noise canceling headphones”.

                The answer is “don’t let extroverts decide on office policy and design”.

                mirabilos@toot.mirbsd.orgM This user is from outside of this forum
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                @GrantMeStrength it’s also bad to assume everyone even can wear noise-cancelling headphones.

                (I cannot wear closed headphones, I get hot ears after about half an hour, followed by ear infect. In-ear is also out. My new work headset is open around-ear and surprisingly works, had no problem with the ears after a five-hour onboarding meeting but they of course don’t isolate in either direction.)

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                • grantmestrength@hachyderm.ioG grantmestrength@hachyderm.io

                  The answer is not “have you tried wearing noise canceling headphones”.

                  The answer is “don’t let extroverts decide on office policy and design”.

                  ivan@privacysafe.socialI This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @GrantMeStrength this should be a poster. In the office! 👌

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                  • grantmestrength@hachyderm.ioG grantmestrength@hachyderm.io

                    The answer is not “have you tried wearing noise canceling headphones”.

                    The answer is “don’t let extroverts decide on office policy and design”.

                    wizardofdocs@wandering.shopW This user is from outside of this forum
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                    @GrantMeStrength I don't think even extroverts want open plan offices and constant COVID exposure alerts.

                    Office policy is being made by whatever the corporate equivalent of the surveillance state is.

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                    • wizardofdocs@wandering.shopW wizardofdocs@wandering.shop

                      @GrantMeStrength I don't think even extroverts want open plan offices and constant COVID exposure alerts.

                      Office policy is being made by whatever the corporate equivalent of the surveillance state is.

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                      #17

                      @GrantMeStrength "surveillance market" just sounds like where you go to buy security cameras

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