▲ | Alupis a day ago | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Why is it not possible both are/were true? At the time, WFH was new for most organizations - and yes it feels pretty great. Over time, however, fractures in the team, collaborations, efficiency start to show and people change their mind. Certain tasks can be best done in solitude at home. Others... require collaboration. Collaboration that's scheduled in meetings or the dreaded video call are not the same as spontaneous collaboration or just popping your head into someone's office/cube and asking a quick question. There's trade offs to both... and if a company has decided WFH isn't ideal for them, then you can leave and find a job that believes WFH is ideal. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
▲ | Izkata a day ago | parent | next [-] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
> Over time, however, fractures in the team, collaborations, efficiency start to show and people change their mind. Also from what I saw, juniors struggled without always-available guidance while mid and seniors could get a lot done by avoiding interruptions. If the mix of employees changed in those couple of years, that alone could have been the entire difference. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
▲ | EasyMark a day ago | parent | prev | next [-] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Obviously there are pluses and minuses for both but the pluses outway the cons otherwise companies wouldn't have survived after years of it. No this is just popular because the elite noticed workers were feeling happier and more empowered and they feel threatened by that. So along come Trump with an escape hatch, and they make up bullshit about DEI and WFH not working even though it worked for years and stock market was way up. Nope this is all about the old boys network trying to keep the peasants in place and save a few bucks this quarter. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
▲ | scarface_74 a day ago | parent | prev [-] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
What you call “popping your head in someone’s cube”, I call “distraction from doing deep work”. I’ve seen studies where it takes on average over 20 minutes to recover from an interruption. My job is to be heavily collaborative with clients and coworkers in consulting. I’m more efficient with a screen share and a shared Lucid chart than I ever was on a whiteboard. I want an organized meeting on my calendar to discuss things where everyone is prepared to discuss issues collaboratively instead of random interruptions. No I’m not an anti-social introvert. I am the first person to talk to clients after sales, I have no problem hopping on a plane to talk to customers, business dinners, working with a leading implementation teams, etc - all remotely. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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