Offices need a reason, a clear “draw” to get remote workers–who are more than content with remote work–to leave the comfort of their home. That means, offices must be able to accomplish things that cannot be done from home. working in your own home and in an office have staunch differences. However, if employees are expected to sit at the same desk they left at the office before Covid, just put headphones on and take virtual meetings all day, the “office” becomes a wasted commute. It begs the original question: “So, do I really need to be here?” If brainstorms and other collaborative activists are still being done via virtual means, it’s fair to say that some companies would be better off staying completely remote. 

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