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Choosing to adopt an activity-based workplace, which divides offices into different areas, such as quieter spaces to work together, and common spaces to stimulate collaboration, does not add value according to a new study conducted by PhD Candidate Christina Wessels of RSM.
Choosing to adopt an activity-based or flexible workplace, which divides offices into different areas, such as quieter spaces to work together, and common spaces to stimulate collaboration, does not add value according to a new study conducted by PhD Candidate Christina Wessels of RSM.