Now that we’re all working from home, we’re seeing a ton of research into the impact of remote work on productivity and the results are clear: remote workers are more productive.
Now that we’re all working from home, we’re seeing a ton of research into the impact of remote work on productivity and the results are clear: remote workers are more productive.
Remote workers are working MORE hours than they were in the office. But does this mean they’re more productive or less productive?
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