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WEBAug 31, 2017 · When they debuted in the 1960s, cubicles were supposed to make offices breezier, less confined and more efficient. So why did their creator come to wish he’d never invented them? It started in...
WEBMay 20, 2014 · (Shutterstock.com) "The cubicle was actually intended to be this liberating design, and it basically became perverted," Saval says. As he writes, its origins lie in the creations of Robert...
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WEBDec 7, 2018 · The history of the cubicle: from open and flexible to oppressive. Leadership. The inventor of the cubicle created them to give office workers a sense of freedom. A prison of one’s own...
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