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by JohnFen
286 days ago
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> With most (all?) of the big companies following the same path, I think it's safe to assume the data points to the same conclusion That is, at best, very weak evidence supporting your conclusion. I agree, by the way, that humans do work better together. That doesn't mean, however, that humans work better in an office environment. There are huge drawbacks to that environment that may very well exceed the benefit of physical proximity. "Humans work better together" is a very different assertion than "humans work better in offices". |
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