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Is it that bad to ask workers to come back 5 days a week in the office?
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by slamus
1172 days ago
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When did the simple request of asking people to come to the office everyday and on-time became an insult ?
As a CTO, I feel very frustrated to have to justify my reasoning to my team, while I see in-office interaction as being such a compelling experience, and a big advantage when working on common projects. Note: in these conditions, the occasional day of working from home would still be accepted. |
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Your reason (compelling, common, shared something) cannot be objectively substantiated. It is not helping your company's mission, your team's productivity, or your people to do a better job. However, the time they will need to spend commuting and the amount of time it will take away from doing a good work (from all the bullshit that takes place in office) can and has been substantiated. By asking for this you are really not looking out for the best interests of the company since you will increase attrition from the top talent who do not need to work in an office any more.
If you want them to come into the office, try writing down the actual lift it will create in anything that you can prove, and share it. My guess is that you'll have a hard time because competent people prefer autonomy, but give it a roll... who knows?