Obviously recently all companies were forced to have staff WFH, and in coming months will likely return to the office in stages.
Any companies that were not pro-WFH will now not have as much of an excuse anymore because of this forced "trial-run" they have done.
How do you think this will pan out? I personally am thinking about doing much less time in the office after seeing the productivity gains from less coffee dock chats
Are people seeing any changes already? A lot of companies in my area are mostly pro-work-in-office (maybe 1 day WFH), so wondering if this will change their thinking.
Any companies that were not pro-WFH will now not have as much of an excuse anymore because of this forced "trial-run" they have done.
How do you think this will pan out? I personally am thinking about doing much less time in the office after seeing the productivity gains from less coffee dock chats
Are people seeing any changes already? A lot of companies in my area are mostly pro-work-in-office (maybe 1 day WFH), so wondering if this will change their thinking.
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