Remote Work: Why You Should Do It



Remote Work: Why You Should Do It


        ”If you ask people where they go when they really need to get work done, very few will respond ‘the office.’” The authors of Remote make the point that meaningful work takes “stretches of uninterrupted time to get in the zone.” But that usually can’t be found in the office.       
        The New York Times hosted a debate earlier this year around open-office layouts vs. cubicles. Not only did most of the debaters argue against open layouts, a huge number of commenters shared their personal experiences with the setup. Hint: it wasn’t good. Most cited noise, lack of privacy, and colleague interruptions as the major detractors to their productivity...

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