Your Open Office Is Costing You Money

Everyone says open offices build collaboration. They promise more talking, more ideas, and a connected team.

But this myth is expensive. You spent a lot on that open layout. Now your team can’t focus. Engineers get interrupted. Writers lose their flow. You’re paying for lost productivity and higher turnover. Forced interaction isn’t collaboration. (1/3)

Open plans came from factories, not creative spaces. They were for supervision, not innovation. The team that made the first Mac did it behind closed doors. Real collaboration needs focus, not distraction.

You’re paying rent to make work harder. Is that good business or just good aesthetics? Maybe what your bottom line really needs is a door. (2/3)