Balancing “We” and “Me”: The Best Collaborative Spaces Also Support Solitude

Fitting the workspace to encourage both teamwork and concentrated effort.
Author(s): Christine Congdon, Donna Flynn, Melanie Redman
Publisher: Harvard Business Review
Date of publication: 2014
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Synopsis
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Collaborate… but not too much!
In today’s working environment that favors teamwork, concentrating has become a challenge. It is nonetheless a factor of productivity and well-being. How can you give everyone the possibility to secure periods of real concentration?
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