@1klp: The trust is to be more efficient with space - not putting everybody in cubicles. You can increase the utilization of a space even without moving people to cube farms. If you have 80 private offices on a floor that is empty half the time, you can assign more people to the floor but remove names from offices (an unassigned model) so that employees can use whichever office is free. This works because every single one of us are not in the office sitting on a desk every single minute of every single work day - you could be going to a meeting in another floor, you could be at the cafeteria eating your lunch, you could be out sick, you could have left the office at 2PM to drive home to Katy or pick up your kids or take the bus to the Woodlands, you could be on vacation, you could be on business travel for the week in San Ramon or attending a meeting in another office in Houston, you could be in a classroom training or you could be at home enjoying you hybrid work model privelege (it is not a right) - my point is that unless you tell me you have your butt parked in your seat from 7AM to 4PM without ever leaving and just clicking away at your keyboard non-stop and staring at your screen, then you are not fully maximizing your assigned office space. Heck, you don’t do this even when you are working from home unless you are a senior executive who has meetings the whole day. This fixation with equating the Modernization project with moving people all to cube farms is a fallacious argument and a red herring being used by people with closed mindset or those who are fixated with having an assigned office (as the movie says “Let it go.”).
The viable option is to configure the floor so that it provides multiple work options i.e. unassigned private offices, some cubicles, some collaboration space, some project-type work spaces, some informal spaces etc…But the key point here is that moving to an unassigned model will be needed to drive utilization and space efficiency.
People also use the threat of leaving because of this latest “oppression” by the Company. Are you really willing to leave over workspace? If something as trivial as this would cause people to leave, I’m surprised we still have so many people around….