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15/01/10 |

Creating more humanistic workplaces

By Shawn Callahan. Follow me on Twitter. Filed in Quotes.

"If you go into a grey concrete box with one little window, it's claustrophobic, it's cold. If you put a skylight in it and you make the window bigger and put a tree outside and put wood on the floor, it gets better. And it can get better and better until it becomes a humanistic space to which our bodies respond, our emotions respond." Frank Gehry in Wisdom by Andrew Zuckerman.

We can do the same in our workplaces. Not just with the physical space but with how we work, interact, connect and get things done. Frank Gehry adds skylights, wood flooring and trees. We add stories.

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Comments

Great post Shawn - thanks for sharing. I especially like how you move the debate beyond just the physical environment we're in. Stories (and anecdotes!) are so crucial to spreading ideas, opperating 'procedures' and people values. So many procedures, whilst perhaps documented well, fail functionally because people have nothing to mimic. Stories help create this behaviour.

Posted by: Steve Hopkins at January 15, 2010 3:28 PM

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