WFH is great for jobs where you don’t need to innovate _as much_ or do anything significantly meaningful but keep the lights on.
You really do benefit from being in person when doing something meaningful and impactful. It just works much better, and you only need a few people to do this and delegate the rest of the work to the WFH crowd.
You really do benefit from being in person when doing something meaningful and impactful. It just works much better, and you only need a few people to do this and delegate the rest of the work to the WFH crowd.