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The physical environment of office work: Future open plan offices

Australian Journal of Management, 2020
Different configurations of the physical environment of office work are rapidly changing the way office workers behave and perform at work. In particular, organisations today are progressively accommodating their employees in open plan offices (OPOs). In this article, we focus on the OPO and discuss its future and implications for research and practice.
Oluremi B Ayoko, Neal M Ashkanasy
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Death of the Cubicle; the Open Office Experiment

AGILE 2007 (AGILE 2007), 2007
Open office environments are critical to the success of agile projects, but transitioning an organization from traditional cubicles to an open office environment can be difficult and uncomfortable. Our company successfully accomplished this in a stepwise fashion that allowed us to gain acceptance from the developers and management; the end result was ...
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Virtual open office

Posters and short talks of the 1992 SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems - CHI '92, 1992
Media spaces such as CAVECAT[6] and RAVE[3] have been designed to facilitate collaborative work at a distance, but they have primarily focused on the use of computer managed audio and video as mechanisms to support meetings and video phone calls. Research has shown that frequent and spontaneous informal communication is crucial for project coordination
Jin Li, Marilyn M. Mantei
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The Rise of Open Source Program Office

IT Professional, 2021
The use of open-source software in business development has grown in the past five years. The rise of open source software has grabbed the attention of every industry such as e-commerce, fintech, cybersecurity, telecom, automotive, aviation, etc. This study aims to investigate how companies set up an open source program office (OSPO) to unlock the ...
Hussan Munir, Carl-Eric Mols
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The Open Editorial Office

Chest, 1978
At a recent medical convention, I spoke on the subject, "Medical Editor.—Fried or Foe?" The title appropriately described the mood of some authors in the audience who claimed that editorial boards frequently are arbitrary and capricious in judgment. Some recounted instances when reviewers had totally misunderstood major elements of their reports and ...
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Offices are open systems

ACM Transactions on Information Systems, 1986
This paper is intended as a contribution to analysis of the implications of viewing offices as open systems. It takes a prescriptive stance on how to establish the information-processing foundations for taking action and making decisions in office work from an open systems perspective.
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Close the offices and open the wards

Nursing Standard, 1993
The NHS authorities have spent years - and a lot of money - opening offices and closing wards.
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The Open-Plan Office

Environment and Behavior, 1982
A total of 649 employees at all job levels working in open-plan offices on each of the five floors of an office building completed an extensive questionnaire on their work and the office environment. The results showed that a variety of ambient environmental problems were present in these offices. Also, a clear relationship between job characteristics
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