tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5596781864193561993.post2551469223761564199..comments2016-02-24T15:57:24.533-08:00Comments on Tim's Turn: Cubicle Comedy of ErrorsTimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12605766712521867826noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5596781864193561993.post-11822114603862566412016-02-24T15:57:24.533-08:002016-02-24T15:57:24.533-08:00Hey Tim, great post. But au contraire! 33% smaller...Hey Tim, great post. But au contraire! 33% smaller cubes equals 50% more people in the same area. Let's say you have 7200 sq feet and could fit 100 8 x 9 cubes in that space (8x9 = 72). Reduce the size of the cubes by 1/3 then those same cubes now occupy 4800 sq feet leaving 2400 sq feet free for new cubes. The new cubes are 8x6 or 48 square feet. Divid 2400 by 48 and you get 50 additional cubes. 50 more than 100 is a 50% increase in square footage. I guarantee that's exactly the way facilities and leadership did the math. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17509106594101138591noreply@blogger.com