> a lot of people take advantage of wfh to be less focused on work
That has been my impression, too, but not for very good teams and often to a fairly small extent.
The bigger issue with WFH is that it requires a management that can write well, do virtually all comms asynchronously and still quickly spot and address both technical and people issues. My 2c.
That has been my impression, too, but not for very good teams and often to a fairly small extent.
The bigger issue with WFH is that it requires a management that can write well, do virtually all comms asynchronously and still quickly spot and address both technical and people issues. My 2c.