LET'S ROLL
INTO THE GOOGLE GARAGE, WHERE EVERYTHING'S ON WHEELS TO HELP CREATE THE MOST
FLEXIBLE, FUN, AND INNOVATIVE WORKSPACE POSSIBLE.
Fastcompany,
Miles Kohrman, September 2013
On our second trip inside the Google Garage--or what Program Manager Memie Rheingold
calls Google's "hacker maker design space"--we discover the elements
required for the ultimate collaborative environment.
Perhaps
most important? Good times.
"The
garage is kind of like my playground," says Nadya Direkova, Design
Evangelist. "When you come in you can see that you can write on the
tables, you can write on the walls, and then you can reconfigure the tables to
be in any position you want--everything is on wheels."
Alex
Cuthbert, who works on user experience design, feels that a sense of
play--engineered to break down barriers and encourage creativity--is essential
for good work.
"The
main thing we teach here is how to have fun," he says. "I've always
described Google as a kind of mix between kindergarten and a classy law
firm."
"And
in terms of productivity, I think . . . what really makes people work together
better is having a sense of fun, noncompetitiveness, non-hierarchy."

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