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Dec 26, 2024
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DirtyWater
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You have to be willing to fire folks quickly when their productivity wanes.
And somebody has to be watching closely.
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Someone pointed out to me that many of the huge funds with big stakes in large corporations also are heavily invested
Mike Honcho
All-American
Dec 25, 10:11pm
For sure. That combined with the fact that studies have proved workers are less productive at home.
RdF3
Dec 25, 10:16pm
Studies continually prove the opposite.
BYUtka
Dec 25, 10:24pm
Studies done by people working from home
Phreddy
Dec 26, 12:40am
Studies can probably prove whatever they set out trying to prove when it comes to WFH.
Mike Honcho
Dec 25, 10:26pm
If you build your recruiting and training around wfh, it can be as productive, it won't be if that's not in your DNA
CSoul
Dec 25, 10:32pm
You have to be willing to fire folks quickly when their productivity wanes.
DirtyWater
Dec 26, 6:17am
Just like all the studies during the Covid craze. Could find verified studies
bigbossbyu
Dec 25, 11:15pm
Our board and investors have said nothing about wfh or not. They don't care at all. And the companies I know with the
CSoul
Dec 25, 10:22pm
I can see small companies wanting to do it for collaboration and stuff. I think you’re naive if you don’t think that
Mike Honcho
Dec 25, 10:27pm
Some of the very biggest maybe slightly in a few conversations, but I can assure you I'm not naive here.
CSoul
Dec 25, 10:28pm
Cities and Mayors? Other than being redundant, care to explain?
YbeatsU
Dec 25, 10:33pm
See DC
C-dubb
Dec 25, 10:53pm
City councils, mayors, other officials and city groups, whatever…
Mike Honcho
Dec 25, 11:03pm
You think cities are pushing big corporations to get people to RTO? Cities get
YbeatsU
Dec 25, 11:31pm
RE: You think cities are pushing big corporations to get people to RTO? Cities
C-dubb
Dec 26, 5:54am
You think the restaurants and bars and parking garages and all the other ancillary businesses that do better when
Mike Honcho
Dec 26, 8:03am
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