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In trying to muffle sound, Ball had made the walls too high, isolating workers in their cells.
Myth #1 - Open floor plans save companies money by eliminating the need for private office space: Too much privacy can be a bad thing, isolating workers in cubicles and walled-off offices, but fully open floor plans aren't much better.
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Instead, it isolates workers, who miss the friendships, helpful tips and attention that come at the office.
An agenda that includes an intense hike, a ropes course or a horseback ride, for example, can isolate workers who do not have athletic talent.
The prison did not support the facilitation of therapeutic intervention and culturally specific programs "necessary for successful community reintegration", and it isolated workers, the report found.
It is hard to isolate workers' productivity in residential housing, but Jan Hatzius of Goldman Sachs estimates that it was 13% lower at the end of 2006 than a year earlier, whereas in the rest of the economy (outside farming) productivity rose by a healthy 2.8%.
By allowing variations in employment to adjust through the employment of temporary workers, dual employment protection systems isolate workers on permanent contracts those workers who are likely to dominate bargaining from labor market conditions.
It wants to isolate workers, render them individuals rather than members of teams acting concertedly to win benefits for all.
Michigan-based Steelcase, whose past products include ergonomic chairs that accommodate the way their users interact with technology, has created a personal nest-like cubicle, which isolates workers from their colleagues.
Additionally, a group of socially isolated workers was created as follows.
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