My first post of the year was about the fallacy behind “needing people in the office.” Unexpectedly to me, the idea that employees must be in the office a set number of days every week has grown momentum. I have been forced to step back and look at this idea from a fresh angle just…
Tag: work
If you are evaluating Work from Home against Work from Office, you are looking at the wrong problem.
I am astonished at the number of articles and think pieces that continue to come out comparing the pros and cons of WFH to WFO. Somewhere, the world collectively decided these two concepts are mutually exclusive when the truth is the opposite. It is entirely possible for companies and individuals to maximize the collective benefits…
There’s a lot going on these days for everyone.
There’s a lot going on these days for everyone. Even when the days are not technically as busy as they used to be, that doesn’t mean that things are easier. Difficulty is a combination of more than just time worked. But then, I don’t think I’m saying anything that the world of amateur writers aren’t…