I have been reading this thread since the first and thought I'd put in my thoughts afterall.
I have found that it depends upon the site as to from what direction you pull the cables.
The first thing is to establish your cable route,as it will determine which end the pulls will be easier.
For instance 1:
The amount of cables per main run,where the laterials are located and how many drops per laterial in relation to the closet (MDF or IDF) that the cables are to land.
It is rare to have a closet with enough room for the boxes in any amount to match the multiple drops,so I normally put the boxes outside the room's wall that is closes to the racks/feed and run a length pull string to the inside from that point.
Then I can cut all the cabling at the boxes for the amount of runs to go in as groups to feed in at once.
Of course you will want to insure that at the location ends you have either landed them at the stations or left enough coiled to do so. (always overpull for cublicles)
For instance 2:
For smaller amounts (one twos) It again depends upon the location but in most cases I would pull from the location and follow the established cable pathways (more chance of finding the correct pull strings,if any were left).
On new installs these maybe the 'backbone'cabling and the longer pulls anyway (which you may always want to get out of the way first as they require more labor time)
Good Luck,
Has been in the cabling business for about twenty years and is now the Sr PM for a cabling company located in the Los Angeles area.
Also a General Class Amatuer Radio Operator.