Redefining Society and Technology Podcast

The Case For Letting People Work From Home Forever | A Conversation With Jaclyn Greenberg | Redefining Society Podcast With Marco Ciappelli


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Why should we return to the office instead of being more productive and happier working from home? Maybe someone likes to work there, meet people, and get out of the house? To each its own, then. Why not?

During this podcast, we talk about the many good reasons why we should let people work from home, but as we do so, we also realize that many enjoy the office working lifestyle, and each one should be able to choose what fits their personality the most.

The truth is often in the middle, and a hybrid solution might be the right one.

- No Commute Means Happier Employees?

- Remote Work Lets People Connect Anywhere?

- Remote Work Gives Us Control Over Our Calendars?

- No More Mandatory ‘Fun’?

- Remote Work Helps with Social Anxiety

- ‘Open Space’ Layouts Are Noisy and Distracting?

Thoughts?

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Guest
Jaclyn Greenberg
Freelance Writer, Content Writer, Essayist, Journalist, Memoirist writing about parenting and accessibility
On Twitter | https://twitter.com/jl_greenberg
On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaclyn-greenberg-6176164/
Website | https://jaclyngreenbergwriter.com

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Resources

The Case for Letting People Work From Home Forever: https://www.wired.com/story/the-case-for-letting-people-work-from-home-forever/

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