Part 1 certainly is very strawperson in not addressing the real issue, cost.
Everyone knows open offices are worse but they are also far cheaper, if productivity is down 15% but TCO of the office space saves more then that's ok.
Labour is a commodity, it has value but so do many other factors.
Everyone knows open offices are worse but they are also far cheaper, if productivity is down 15% but TCO of the office space saves more then that's ok.
Labour is a commodity, it has value but so do many other factors.
Part 2 perhaps will talk on this issue.