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by rdtsc
251 days ago
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> You've got a point on RTO. Because it's a group behaviour, if you believe it will have positive effects, mandating it could be a way of jumpstarting the group dynamic. Fair point! It was just the first recent example of "it's obviously better but we'll force you to do it" I could think of. In case of RTO I think it should have been left to individual small team. If one is so clearly it would have been clear in a few years time which teams work better and which didn't and how it depended on them being in the same office. |
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