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by ashtonkem
1713 days ago
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You're measuring the cons in terms of labor productivity, which I am no longer convinced is what is driving executive behavior. Frankly, I think that executives get a big ego boost seeing hundreds of workers working in an office of their design, and they miss that. I think that's why their arguments for returning to the office come across as ... strange and unpersuasive; they don't actually have a productivity based argument for returning to the office and they're trying to shoe horn one in anyways. |
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