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by martin1b
1125 days ago
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I would agree with him to a point. Productivity on full remote workers can be difficult to track and is likely not higher than in office. When I worked from home full time, it was more difficult to maintain productivity as much as while in office. Also, the psychological benefits of in office work definitely come into play here. I believe a hybrid approach is the best and has many benefits (which I won't go into for brevity) |
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How so?
If you cannot track the productivity of workers without having to constantly monitor them in person, that is a symptom of unclear objectives and goals, and that is a bigger problem than having people working from home.