I think this post illustrates why several recent articles advocating against remote work are severely misguided.
It is marginally less efficient for your company to support remote work than to have everyone in the same place, but it's absolutely critical if we want to be able to connect the best people to the best, and most important, opportunities.
It is marginally less efficient for your company to support remote work than to have everyone in the same place, but it's absolutely critical if we want to be able to connect the best people to the best, and most important, opportunities.