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Agree. My point here is in the office when you arrive and sit, everyone sees. Same thing for when you leave or go to the restroom. You don't need to say at loud something like "Hello everybody, I arrived". Remotely, you have to.
Agree. My point here is in the office when you arrive and sit, everyone sees. Same thing for when you leave or go to the restroom. You don't need to say at loud something like "Hello everybody, I arrived". Remotely, you have to.
I think remote really forces the overcommunication. A good remote team is definitely better at communication by default than a good "office" team.