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by emperorcezar
1714 days ago
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Note that this "study" only went till June of 2020. So all these workers went to remote work in a company without a remote work culture, then were measured for a short period of time before a remote work culture and the policies and tools to support it could be ironed out. Also, how are they measuring "innovation"? |
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This is really important. Not to diss Microsoft as they do put out innovative stuff nowadays (eg, vscode) but I want to know how they measure this as there’s a lot of trash features coming out (eg, Teams) so having more or fewer of those new things isn’t innovation.
Basically, I don’t trust Microsoft or Inc to define innovation in a way that matters to my curiosity.