Open offices are becoming increasingly popular for businesses in a variety of industries. The more open layout can facilitate easier collaboration and break down barriers between team members. But the layout isn’t necessarily the greatest for those times when you need some privacy for a phone call or a project that requires quiet concentration.
However, there are things you can do to add a bit of privacy to your open office environment. Mark Benhar of Benhar Office Interiors offers some tips for doing so in the list below.
How to Get Privacy in Open Office Settings
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