I totally agree. There is often a lot of noise here and it can be hard to concentrate. I think there are a lot of good ideas, but since I don't work I can't give you good advice, sorry.
A quiet space would be perfect for those who need complete concentration. For me personally, as someone who mostly works at home, I don't need such areas, because I am already in a quiet environment all the time. But I face a problem when I have to work in an office. It's not as quiet there as it is at home. I know that many office workers choose acoustic cubicles, which contributes to Preventing sensory overload in open workspaces. It seems to me that for offices, this is the perfect solution. What do you think?
I totally agree. There is often a lot of noise here and it can be hard to concentrate. I think there are a lot of good ideas, but since I don't work I can't give you good advice, sorry.
A quiet space would be perfect for those who need complete concentration. For me personally, as someone who mostly works at home, I don't need such areas, because I am already in a quiet environment all the time. But I face a problem when I have to work in an office. It's not as quiet there as it is at home. I know that many office workers choose acoustic cubicles, which contributes to Preventing sensory overload in open workspaces. It seems to me that for offices, this is the perfect solution. What do you think?