Even executives who mandate a return to office admit that it doesn’t improve productivity: tech firm — Atlassian reports on first 1,000 days of its work-from-anywhere workforce (fortune.com)
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Even executives who mandate a return to office admit that it doesn’t improve productivity: tech firm — Atlassian reports on first 1,000 days of its work-from-anywhere workforce::1 in 3 bosses whose people are required to work in-person told Atlassian that it doesn’t move the needle.

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autotldr@lemmings.world on 23 Jan 2024 10:00 next collapse

This is the best summary I could come up with:


For the more buttoned-up leaders like David Solomon and Jamie Dimon, any amount of remote work is an aberration, a distraction, and an excuse for workers to slack off—because they’re evading the watchful eye of a manager who would keep them in line.

(While 200 is a small sample size, there are very few executive roles in those companies, making Atlassian’s representation fairly close to capturing that specific pool.)

Per Atlassian’s research, 1 in 3 Fortune 500 and 1000 bosses whose companies mandate some amount of in-person work say that the rule hasn’t impacted productivity at all.

As Dean told Fortune last year, companies who steadfastly refuse to meet workers where they’re at with regard to work location will undoubtedly suffer the consequences.

A recent report from think tank Economist Impact found that workers don’t actually lose focus when they go remote—it’s really when they feel they’ve lost autonomy or have to grapple with “a weak infrastructure for a thriving workplace.” Time and time again, data proves that workers simply don’t like being told what to do, and will resent feeling forced into an office needlessly.

Even part-time in-office arrangements are a policy failure, Dean explained, which might be a blow to bosses who think they’re offering a compromise in the form of a hybrid plan.


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SinningStromgald@lemmy.world on 23 Jan 2024 12:03 next collapse

Yes, everyone is very aware of this corporate news shills. RTO is to keep commercial property values up and to satisfy micromanagers.

Zuberi@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 23 Jan 2024 12:39 next collapse

Good luck keeping down a solid dev team when other companies offer far more money and I don’t leave the comfort of my own home

MajorHavoc@programming.dev on 23 Jan 2024 13:44 next collapse

Yeah. Expecting a Dev team to be in-person, in 2024, is a huge red flag. Wildly incompetent management.

Conyak@lemmy.tf on 23 Jan 2024 15:13 next collapse

I haven’t been into an office in 4 years. My last company tried to start making engineers come into the office. Most of us have new remote jobs now.

corsicanguppy@lemmy.ca on 24 Jan 2024 00:20 collapse

The Dead Sea Effect.

QuarterSwede@lemmy.world on 23 Jan 2024 13:36 next collapse

One of my worst people in office is the best WFH. She has an attention issue but can hyper focus at home and feels a lot more productive and like she’s contributing so she’s happier. Corporate doesn’t allow WFH but I do under certain circumstances. I figured out how to track her progress in like 5 minutes and continue to fight the WFH fight for employee depts it makes sense for. The main reason isn’t realty space (we have to have warehousing anyway) it’s managing them. Get your heads out of your butts upper management!

Aleric@lemmy.world on 23 Jan 2024 23:53 next collapse

You work with my wife? Thanks for taking care of her!

corsicanguppy@lemmy.ca on 24 Jan 2024 00:22 next collapse

When the pointy haired bosses eventually hammer her out of the building, can we have her? We’re unionized remote workers and we like effective people.

[deleted] on 24 Jan 2024 02:39 collapse

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Ironfist@sh.itjust.works on 23 Jan 2024 23:42 next collapse

Tired employees that feel treated as pawns are not more productive? What if we poke them each morning at the door with a stick? That may work. /s

miridius@lemmy.world on 24 Jan 2024 06:01 collapse

Paywall :(