Bossless Office? Companies Experiment With Non-Hierarchical Workplaces (VIDEO)

Could you imagine a workplace where nobody’s in charge, you don’t work your way up from a cubicle to the corner office, and employees vote on who gets promoted? The non-hierarchical “bossless office” is the new norm at several corporations hoping to create workplaces where their employees can be happier and more creative.

This (perhaps idealistic) vision of a “flexible workplace” is being put to the test at software design and development company Menlo Innovations in Ann Arbor, Mich., the subject of a recent New York Magazine feature by Matthew Shaer, “The Boss Stops Here.”

“My impression was that people are happier, from what I could find, and the teams did move fluidly,” Shaer told HuffPost Live.

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