When I was working at McGraw-Hill, at first we were in a nice building with the production and editorial services on one floor, then acquisitions and management on the floor above. It was lovely. Then they moved (for some lame reason) to another building where everyone was on the same floor. Between the drab, sterile, depressing building and the fact that Sr management was able to spread it's toxic politics all over, it was a very depressing place. No wonder the division shut down within a year. (yeah, a year. not my fault. Really.) Over 150 jobs were cut down to about 10. The rest went overseas, where the employees in India were treated so well, they were complaining and willing to quit.