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I think remote will gradually become the default, and creative organizations will find ways to bring people together some of the time.
I just think that's the balance that will wind up being more effective than the work from home one or two days a week philosophy.
Getting together in person from time to time is definitely important.
Issues can arise when people stop talking or sharing information or ideas as if they would in an office environment.
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I think remote will gradually become the default, and creative organizations will find ways to bring people together some of the time.
I just think that's the balance that will wind up being more effective than the work from home one or two days a week philosophy.
Getting together in person from time to time is definitely important.
Issues can arise when people stop talking or sharing information or ideas as if they would in an office environment.