Cubicle designer admits, "They may have been a mistake"



Here’s an interesting article I found on Fortune Magazine. Apparently the designer of the “cubicle” concept admits that they (the cubicle) may have been a mistake. Not meant as a way to cram more people into smaller spaces and “institutionalize” the workplace, the cubicle has sadly become a part of the working society. While we may wish to escape the confines of the cube and the rat-race that is so synonymous with it’s design, they have become such a fixture of the workplace, that I doubt we’ll be free of them anytime soon.

For a gallery of cubicle design over the past 30 years, click here.

(Via Fortune on CNNMoney.com)

Cubicle designer admits, “They may have been a mistake”



Here’s an interesting article I found on Fortune Magazine. Apparently the designer of the “cubicle” concept admits that they (the cubicle) may have been a mistake. Not meant as a way to cram more people into smaller spaces and “institutionalize” the workplace, the cubicle has sadly become a part of the working society. While we may wish to escape the confines of the cube and the rat-race that is so synonymous with it’s design, they have become such a fixture of the workplace, that I doubt we’ll be free of them anytime soon.

For a gallery of cubicle design over the past 30 years, click here.

(Via Fortune on CNNMoney.com)

The Forbes billionaires list



Ah, the rich seem to get richer…

Just when you were comfortable in your job (or maybe not, depending on your situation) we’re reminded how much money the rich actually have, courtesy of the Forbes billionaires list.

The combined net worth of the 114 billionaires on the is totals $2.6 trillion. Wow. That is a lot of money!

According to Forbes Associate Editor Luisa Kroll, “A billion just isn’t what it used to be.” While that may be true, I find that massive sum of cash to be mind-boggling. I can fathom a million dollars, but a billion, now that’s pretty crazy! Soaring stock, oil and commodities prices helped make the billionaires on the list even more wealthy.

For a record 12th year in a row, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates earned the number one spot, with a net worth estimated at $50 billion. The second spot was taken by Warren Buffett, the famed investor of Berkshire Hathaway, whose worth was $42 billion.

This is the 20th year the Forbes billionaire list has been complied, through the efforts of 30 reporters in seven countries.

For a complete story, visit Forbes.com.

(Via Reuters)