Picture a nice new refurbished office. No cubes, but a low 'pin wall' around a square of 4 new desks.
Aircon set to the perfect level, whatever the weather outside. Window seat. with blinds controlled by me, to get the perfect balance of natural/artificial light.
Chair adjusted to just the right angle and height to avoid RSI etc. Carte Blanche (almost) to pin up photos, diplomas, Dilbert cartoons, etc.
This project is coming to a close for my discipline, so I'm being employed on another upcoming programme, based in another building.
The other building is mid-70's with no aircon and completely open plan; no dividers or cubes at all. Old desks and chairs, fluorescent strip lighting and frosted out windows.
Programme Management insist on moving me into this office "to be with the Team", even though my work is such that I do most of it in isolation, anywhere.
Please help me find a reasoned argument for not moving. one that doesn't sound like emotional whining of the "But I LIKE it here!!" variety. Even though I DO like it here.
Chris
So you ride yourselves over the fields,
and you make all your animal deals,
and your wise men don't know how it feels...
Ian Anderson
Aircon set to the perfect level, whatever the weather outside. Window seat. with blinds controlled by me, to get the perfect balance of natural/artificial light.
Chair adjusted to just the right angle and height to avoid RSI etc. Carte Blanche (almost) to pin up photos, diplomas, Dilbert cartoons, etc.
This project is coming to a close for my discipline, so I'm being employed on another upcoming programme, based in another building.
The other building is mid-70's with no aircon and completely open plan; no dividers or cubes at all. Old desks and chairs, fluorescent strip lighting and frosted out windows.
Programme Management insist on moving me into this office "to be with the Team", even though my work is such that I do most of it in isolation, anywhere.
Please help me find a reasoned argument for not moving. one that doesn't sound like emotional whining of the "But I LIKE it here!!" variety. Even though I DO like it here.
Chris
So you ride yourselves over the fields,
and you make all your animal deals,
and your wise men don't know how it feels...
Ian Anderson