Manoah2u wrote:i sometimes wonder if all that fancy stuff like fancy trailer, fancy desks, etc. isn't counterproductive.
working in a smaller, compacter but more 'feelable' environment usually tends to stimulate the drive to 'make something out of it' and 'strive for results' rather than a luxury wealthy environment usually gives people the feeling of 'being done' and 'having made it' and thus having less stimulants to 'push'.
That´s a good point I´ve also wondered some time, but then I realiced about two things:
1- That´s not a luxury environment for them, but pretty standard. They´re no living in 80m2 flats, but big and expensive houses so a compacter environment may be stifling for them.
2- They spend too much time there, not just a weekend from time to time, they´re there more than in any other place during a year, so it´s not a exotic trip wich may be exciting, but the usual place they live in so some space is needed to feel comfortable