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Originally Posted by GloryDayz
Yep, and I'll add that being at the office offers WAAAAAAAAAAY too many opportunities to keep your best and brightest from staying focused. Not that email and applications like Teams isn't a concentration killer, but people interrupting your day is just silly.
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I am going to disagree for some jobs in the market...less of an IT thing than back office jobs.
There were some people who became less focused and less productive when working at home. I had one of my team members who was working another job during the day while she was supposed to be working for our company. Her work suffered and when I would have discussions about her drop in performance she would blame everyone and everything else.
All in all it really is based on the associates work habits...most who work hard at work will also work hard at home. But not in every case