cubicle

(noun)

A small separate part or one of the compartments of a room.

Related Terms

  • accommodate

Examples of cubicle in the following topics:

  • The Importance of Motivation

    • ., cramped cubicle vs. airy, open office); internal motivations include thoughts and emotions (e.g., boredom with performing the same task over and over vs. excitement at being given a wide variety of project types).
  • Behavior Modification

    • Take an example of an open office environment, as compared to an environment of cubicles and individual offices.
  • The Impact of the Office Environment on Employee Communication

    • Cubicle – A semi-enclosed space for one person, suitable for activities that demand medium concentration and medium interaction
  • Getting Attention and Interest

    • We still have an old-school lineup of offices with closed doors surrounding a honeycomb of high-walled cubicles, and guess what—the employees never mingle!
  • Understanding The Agency System + Account Services

    • For instance, agencies with offices and cubicles where departments members work in close proximity might maintain a fairly linear work process, which is sometimes referred to as “top down” management style.
    • Would you like to work in a cubicle or open floor plan?
  • Write Productively-Part II

    • Then gaze out the window (or into a nearby cubicle).
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