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A common practice in businesses is to put employees in their own cubicles. A typical cubicle resembles an office, but its walls do not reach the ceiling. Many office managers feel that a cubicle floor plan has its own advantages. Cubicles make a large area feel spacious. In addition, they can be moved around so that each new employee can be accommodated in his or her own work area. Of course, the cubicle model also has problems. The typical employee is not as happy with a cubicle as he or she would be with a traditional office. Also, productivity can suffer. Neither managers nor frontline workers can ordinarily do their best work in a cubicle because of noise and lack of privacy. Workers can hear their neighbors tapping on computer keyboards, making telephone calls, and muttering under their breath.

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