Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, still remote. It’s how our team is most productive.
In your minds. You might be productive, you team might be productive but overall no.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, still remote. It’s how our team is most productive.
In your minds. You might be productive, you team might be productive but overall no.
You say this like productivity isn't measured. We know what is productive because we measure productivity. You are running on vibes because facts don't match your narrative.
Imagine thinking a framework that made people more available and happier (while reducing overhead!) couldn't be the most productive option.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, still remote. It’s how our team is most productive.
In your minds. You might be productive, you team might be productive but overall no.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, still remote. It’s how our team is most productive.
In your minds. You might be productive, you team might be productive but overall no.
Yes people are more productive when they remote and it was proven before Covid, which is why remote work began
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, still remote. It’s how our team is most productive.
In your minds. You might be productive, you team might be productive but overall no.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I go into the office one day a week. It's kind of perfect - that one day I bring in personal stuff that needs to be shredded, do projects that big screens/double screens are useful for. All other days I'm working from my couch, in a nightgown, watching Netflix while I work, napping when it's slow, etc.
Go away, troll
I don’t think this is a troll, sadly
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, still remote. It’s how our team is most productive.
In your minds. You might be productive, you team might be productive but overall no.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, still remote. It’s how our team is most productive.