Studies have found that having colleagues work in close proximity to each other does correlate with increased collaboration. Researchers at the University of Michigan studying 172 research scientists recently found that when the scientists shared the same buildings and overlapped in their daily workplace walking patterns─moving between lab space, office space, and the nearest bathroom and elevator─they were significantly more likely to collaborate: For every 100 feet of 'zonal overlap,' collaborations increased by up to 20%.
一些研究发现,让员工在近距离范围内工作有助于提升团队协作。密歇根大学的研究人员对172名从事研究工作的科学家进行调查,发现了一个有趣的现象:那些在同一栋大楼工作、每天低头不见抬头见(在往返于实验室、办公室、距离最近的洗手间和电梯的路上相遇)的科学家,他们之间的协作可能性显著增加。每增加100平方英尺(约9.3平米)的“重合区域”,其协作程度就会增加多达20%。
The more frequently you see and bump into a colleague, the more likely you are to eventually strike up a conversation, says Dr. Owen-Smith, the lead author of the study. 'If that person knows stuff you don't, that process can lead to information transfer,' he says.
这份研究报告的主笔人欧文-史密斯说道,你遇见一个同事的频率越高,就越有可能最终攀谈起来,“如果对方知道一些你不熟悉的东西,信息传输就这样产生了。”
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