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Setting up flexible workstations that a user can customise does not guarantee higher productivity - however, making employees think and decide on the layout of their workplace does. So says RSM PhD Candidate Christina Wessels in her recent study.
Setting up flexible workstations that a user can customise does not guarantee higher productivity - however, making employees think and decide on the layout of their workplace does. So says RSM PhD Candidate Christina Wessels in her recent study.