The author argues that the debate over the productivity of remote work versus in-office work has become moot, as evidenced by the recent story about Dell employees choosing to remain remote even if it means they can no longer be promoted or hired into new roles within the company. This "nuclear option" taken by Dell employees demonstrates that the productivity argument is no longer a deciding factor, as employees are willing to prioritize remote work over career advancement.
The author notes that this is a shocking development, as it indicates that the return-to-office mandate is effectively dead. The author declares that the argument itself has lost all weight, as employees have made it clear that they value the flexibility and benefits of remote work over the potential career consequences.
The author suggests that this shift in employee priorities has effectively ended the return-to-office productivity debate, as the decision by Dell employees to forgo career opportunities in favor of remote work has rendered the argument moot.
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by Joe Procopio 場所 ehandbook.com 07-29-2024
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