Solutions for an Open Office Environment
by Kim Schroeder
Within the past couple of years, we have seen an increase in open workspaces. The intention was that employees could collaborate, share knowledge, and be more productive overall. Corporate America thought this was an ideal solution for encouraging teamwork. We now know that this is not always the case. There are current studies that show that an open work environment can be more disruptive. The lack of privacy, along with the added noise, can do the opposite of what was intended and inhibit an employee’s ability to concentrate, therefore decreasing productivity.
How to Protect Confidential Information - Privacy in the Workplace
by Diana L. Martin
If you work with sensitive information, you undoubtedly need ways to keep that information away from unauthorized eyes. File drawers and office doors can be locked - that's an obvious solution. But you also need to keep the information on your computer screen private while you work.