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To: elmatador who wrote (5536)5/11/2020 11:38:19 AM
From: Horgad  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13796
 
Technology companies have tried and have continued to try "work from home" and remote/virtual teams with limited success. A minority of people are more productive at home, some are equally productive, and some are much less productive. The best policy that I have seen productivity wise is that working from home is a privilege granted at your managers discretion and revokable at anytime. And also that each team should have a limited number of remote members as completely remote teams generally have difficulty forming and performing well. I don't think anything has changed that will make it more successful this time around.

That being said companies will try again and again and again because it sure looks good $$ wise on paper.