L’équipe de Campaign Monitor vient d’emménager dans de beaux nouveaux bureaux, «right across from a park and near the beach.»
Le billet du blogue de l’équipe est aussi intéressant, particulièrement pour la réflexion qu’ils ont mené sur les bienfaits des bureaux fermés et des aires ouvertes:
For us, private offices were non-negotiable. Over the years we’ve had fully open plan, only offices and a combination of both. In my experience, closable offices for each team member are by far the best configuration for a software company. I think Paul Graham said it best:
After software, the most important tool to a hacker is probably his office. Big companies think the function of office space is to express rank. But hackers use their offices for more than that: they use their office as a place to think in. And if you’re a technology company, their thoughts are your product. So making hackers work in a noisy, distracting environment is like having a paint factory where the air is full of soot.
Paul Graham, Great Hackers