Not new, but real needs of knowledge workers
Jan 17, 2009 12:34 pm / Add a comment
The current advanced region’s challenge is to match the wokplace and technologies for the workforce who are considered knowledge workers. This is to be quantified, but random interviews conducted has shown that our productivity in focused PC based knowledge activities such as reading and writing are highest in general public spaces such as cafes and libraries where predictable and steady but varied site and sound stimulation are available, and where casual, random eating and drinking are permitted.
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