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by Devasta
67 days ago
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He mentions that they have physical equipment they must interact with and that is an excellent reason to be at least hybrid sometimes, but if you cannot make remote work successful that is an issue to be resolved, not a justification for RTO. * Most companies have staff spread across different office locations * Your clients are in other office locations * Your suppliers are in other office locations * Even if somehow you and your clients and your suppliers are all in the same building, you should still be conducting your meetings through something like Teams so that you have recordings of everything, something that juniors can go back to see the rationale behind decisions or revisit the training sessions done for them. Even if you are going into the office 7 days a week, you should be operating a remote-first model. |
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