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Absolutely not. I fundamentally disagree with the idea that the physical workspace is more important than the colleagues we work with. It's our colleagues that we interact with on a daily basis in our work rather than the building structure. Therefore, if the working environment inside the building is not friendly and supportive enough, a [...]
No, I disagree with the view that the infrastructure of the accommodation is more important than the colleagues someone is working with. This is because individuals or employees share and engage in many activities together with their colleagues. The office environment or atmosphere is important in some aspects, but overall, colleagues are much more important.
Obviously not. I do not agree that the building people work in is more important than the colleagues they work with. Since a building is a physical resource, it has nothing to do with people, rather than assisting them with their work. However, good colleagues can emotionally affect people and can foster their growth. If [...]
I think the colleagues people work with are more important than the building they work in. Because, as I mentioned earlier, it's the colleagues who make us feel more comfortable in our workplace. So, it's important that the colleagues people work with are supportive and positive.
