Watching Rudeness (05-07-09)
We often see other people being rude.
We often see other people being rude.
Places and objects can significantly influence people’s moods.
Gensler’s 2008 survey of American workers has identified four primary ways in which employees spend their workdays and the amount of time they are engaged in different sorts of tasks.
Messeter introduces the concept of place-specific computing.
The form of the terrain they are moving through influences how drivers behave in many of the same ways that analogous spaces influence walking behavior.
Cell phones are certainly distracting, but are particular ring tones less onerous than others?
Mesmer-Magnus and DeChurch have found that most teams spend their time discussing information that is already known to all members of the group and that teams that talk more with each other are less effective at completing their chosen tasks.
When pairs of people are playing a piece of music together, their brain waves are more synchronized that when they are not playing together.
Doodling counters daydreaming.
As the definition of work changes, so will workplaces.