One of the main arguments for open offices is that they foster a collaborative environment. While there's truth to the claim, the constant visual and audio stimuli present in such settings can also act as significant distractions. This ceaseless exposure complicates employees' efforts to focus on individual tasks and set boundaries for uninterrupted work, leading to a potential decrease in overall productivity and increase in work-related stress.
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