Friday, February 08, 2008

Let's talk about: working environments

Working out in California this week, I've had the chance to think about the difference in working environments of my workplace and whats on offer here at the Microsoft Research Campus. It's not all one way traffic either, just my thoughts on where I work and where I'd like to work.

A few weeks ago I twittered that I hated the uninspiring building I work in. Now hate is a strong word, but I'm not changing it for now. What I like about the offices out here is the effort taken to make it easy for people to work. There is wireless everywhere, and it's reliable. Wireless is both public (with username/password) and private for employees. Our office is covered with wires, and I've noticed how nice it is to move my laptop (for portable working) from one side of the room to the other, or even to another room entirely and not have to worry about what I'm downloading/uploading or any remote connections I've got open, or authenticating against the network.

There are loads of informal meeting areas scattered around in these offices too. It's great, in any sizable space you'll find a few sofas, maybe some comfy chairs and a coffee table. You may find some white boards and even TVs in these areas. Now I think these areas are nessasary in this office as the day to day working is done in cubicles as opposed to our office in London which is a massive open space with social inward facing desks. I prefer our open space (although I do wish it was physically seperated from different teams - open team space perhaps) to cubicles, but the informal meeting area's are great. We do have one such area which is proving popular, and I'd love to see more.

I can't even begin to compare the dining facilities though. With several kitchen area per floor here at Microsoft, some small, some with dining tables - all with free tea, coffee and soft drinks compared to our crook with an old kettle and boiler. Add to that a wide ranging cafeteria with fresh foods at decent prices, compared to our limited £3/$6 cheese sandwich range.

I'm still undecided about the city vs country thing though. London offers so much on it's doorstep, and while the country-side is peaceful and spacious, I'd still miss the choice of the city.

It's the little things which count right? And none of this is going to make me work harder or enjoy my job more right? Maybe, maybe not. But it'd sure make me feel happier about the working conditions and environment.

2 comments:

Kerry Buckley said...

On the WLAN point, you may be pleased to hear that there were men with stepladders and piles of Cisco boxes in Baynard yesterday, installing what I assume were access points at various locations in the ceilings.

Robbie said...

We're supposed to already have wireless in Baynard, but I can never get a signal.

Fact is, until we can truly work 'redside' we will always have network issues.