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* Part II Office Environment and Productivity
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* [[Chapter 7 Equipment Police]]
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* [[Chapter 8 The program can be done at night]]
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* [[Chapter 9 Saving Office Investments]]
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* [[Break a minute... Intermezzo]]
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* [[Chapter 10: Mental Labor Hours vs. Physical Labor Hours]]
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* [[Chapter 11 Phones, Phones, and Phones]]
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* [[Chapter 12 Restoration of the Door]]
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* [[Chapter 13 Office Environment Evolution Theory]]
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## Chapter 9 Saving office investment (pp.57-65)
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- Office capital investment and productivity
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- Office investment requires consideration of programmer productivity
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- Articles and sentences introducing the new office always miss the discussion of **what people work** and what is the productivity of programmers.
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- IBM reveals that programmers, system engineers, inspectors, managers, and others need a large, quiet space to work effectively.
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>- Space per employee: 100 square feet (9.0m²)
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>- of which work desk size: 30 square feet (2.7 m²)
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>- As a measure against noise, partition the space with walls. or at least 6 feet (1.8 m) high if partitions are used.
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- Survey of programming contest participants
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- Of those who completed the program with zero defects, the group of people who said the noise was acceptable was about 1/3 more than the group who said it was noisy.
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- Of the programmers who answered that the noise was acceptable, the group with 1 defect was significantly lower than the group with 0 defects.
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- ** Hide to focus on work ** Office environment is red light if you know someone
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→ I think it's better to invest than create a place that only has value as a place of domicile in order to leave the seat. |
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