I agree, but I do think that it depends on the context. If your work relies on having ideas, and you are someone that thrives collaboratively then there really is no replacement for the buzz of in person interaction.
I think the crucial step is to give employees the option. And there are some really cool shared workspacw venues for remote workers who want interaction.
I agree, but I do think that it depends on the context. If your work relies on having ideas, and you are someone that thrives collaboratively then there really is no replacement for the buzz of in person interaction.
I think the crucial step is to give employees the option. And there are some really cool shared workspacw venues for remote workers who want interaction.