Work Places
Discover the intricate dynamics of our work environments in "Work Places" by Eric Sundstrom and Mary Graehl Sundstrom. Published by Cambridge University Press in 1986, this comprehensive paperback spans 480 pages of valuable insights into how our physical surroundings influence our productivity and well-being in offices and factories.
Delve into the fascinating realms of environmental psychology as the authors examine the crucial factors shaping our daily work life—interpersonal relationships, group cohesion, and organizational effectiveness. They also address the impact of elements such as color, air quality, noise, music, and even the presence of windows on our status and self-identity. This essential read is perfect for anyone interested in creating better workspaces and understanding the psychological aspects of our environments.
Enhance your understanding of how to foster effective work environments with "Work Places."