Office mazes in which just about everybody below the rank of vice president works in large open spaces, divided by partitions into "cubicles," are the standard workplace setting for millions of Americans. These "cubicle farms" are ridiculed by cartoonists and often loathed by their inhabitants as symbols of conformity and all-too-public work spaces in which one cannot help but overhear every word of a loud or chattering neighbor. But as the New York Times recently reported, ...
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