03/16/2017
How to Develop a Workspace That Benefits Both Introverts and Extroverts
The best ways to create a workspace that helps both introverts and extroverts
Every office is made up of different personalities. Most people can be bucketed into two main categories of employees:
introverts and extroverts. Extroverts involve themselves socially with nearly everyone at work, while introverts prefer to work in solitude. As you can probably imagine, these characteristics tend to clash when it comes to
bustling open office spaces.
These types of workspaces typically lead to more collaboration, communication and therein greater productivity. But this may not be the case for everyone.
Introverts who hate distractions may find themselves constantly interrupted in an open work environment, and extroverts may have trouble distinguishing boundaries between socializing and productive collaboration.
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