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Scott and Nena discuss the decline of remote work and the return to the office. Scott prefers remote work, finding people more productive at home due to fewer distractions and personal comfort. He highlights integrating personal tasks, eliminating commutes, and how this flexibility fostered appreciation. He also notes his own promotions and bonuses during this time.
Nena agrees she was more productive remotely but notes the office can also be a sanctuary for those with distracting home environments or personal responsibilities.
Scott respectfully challenges leaders mandating a full return to the office. He suggests remote work led to higher productivity and warns that full-time office policies could harm employee retention and talent acquisition. He invites listeners to share their experiences and opinions.
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Scott and Nena discuss the decline of remote work and the return to the office. Scott prefers remote work, finding people more productive at home due to fewer distractions and personal comfort. He highlights integrating personal tasks, eliminating commutes, and how this flexibility fostered appreciation. He also notes his own promotions and bonuses during this time.
Nena agrees she was more productive remotely but notes the office can also be a sanctuary for those with distracting home environments or personal responsibilities.
Scott respectfully challenges leaders mandating a full return to the office. He suggests remote work led to higher productivity and warns that full-time office policies could harm employee retention and talent acquisition. He invites listeners to share their experiences and opinions.
Support the show