▲ | themafia 4 days ago | |
I think companies see WFH as a huge employee benefit and expect that they'll reduce their wage expectations accordingly. I think most employees see WFH as the only logical solution in a society with high speed internet readily available. It's a bummer these corporations spent so lavishly on their campuses in the 2010s. Now they want to throw good money after bad trying to save face on this strategic blunder. It's similar how Bill Gates wrote a book in 1996 and barely mentions or foresees the massive changes about to happen because of the Internet. It took him a decade to admit the mistake and his company a further decade to rectify it. | ||
▲ | grahameb 4 days ago | parent [-] | |
Here's a quote from that book, 'The Road Ahead': > Corporations will redesign their nervous systems to rely on the networks that reach every member of the organization and beyond into the world of suppliers, consultants and customers." I don't think that's far off from anticipating (in incredibly broad terms) what's in view in this discussion? |