If you spend your day in an office sitting at a desk, why could you not be able to perform the same job in the comfort of your home?
The coronavirus pandemic proved that most people can work from home and still be productive.
Indeed, there was not a productivity crisis – and the data suggest that productivity is still high.
Here is a look at productivity levels:
Although the prevalence of working in your kitchen has diminished, many white-collar positions are still being done in the living room.
But why companies not want to fully embrace the work-from-home trend? Businesses save money on rent, workers can work longer hours, and these same employees do not spend two hours both ways in transit.
For what? Socializing. Who cares what Phil in accounting has to say anyway?
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