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    11 hours ago

    Also worth mentioning from the article,

    I work fully in the office. But I think remote work is better for work-life balance. I don’t have the option to work remote

    Well, why not? Covid showed how great this can work … but so many companies went back to 20th century norms as soon as the pandemic ended*

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      6 hours ago

      My experience is that in person and remote favors different sorts of tasks. For me I have both so I think hybrid is the most ‘productive’, though I’m much happier with the ‘remote’.

      So on pure productivity, I could see some roles favor in-person.

      But if you want to more cheaply recruit and retain, favoring remote is certainly going to help.

      I really want a new normal of shorter hours, though that might be a trickier discussion so long as we have very highly utilized labor pool.

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        4 hours ago

        Productivity has been universally higher on every job that moved to remote, tracks those metrics and makes them public.