Food for Thought - Work Context and Subsequent Behavior
I’ve been thinking a lot about how the work context shapes behavior. Take for instance, the CB radio and the long haul truck driver. Working in isolation for long periods of time created the desire to interact with other driver’s (at least before internet radio came along). The opposite is true for knowledge workers sitting in an open office space. They wish for taller cubicle walls and wear noise-cancelling headphones because there is too much social interaction.