Auckland bosses are losing their private offices as companies flatten corporate structures.
Colliers International's workplace survey found a big drop in once-desirable separate offices as firms take a team approach to floor layouts.
A few years ago, a worker could be proud to be separated from others, toiling in silence behind a named door as a mark of status and a rise up the corporate ladder.
Even 14 years ago, around a quarter of Auckland's central business district office workforce had their own little piece of work paradise.
In 1998, Colliers estimated about 23 per cent of Aucklanders in corporate inner-city businesses enjoyed the honour. But by 2000, that fell to 16 per cent, by 2004 it was 10 per cent, two years ago 6 per cent and today it was just 4.4 per cent.