Remote Work Experiment
A groundbreaking experiment revealed that employees working from home were 13% more productive than their in-office counterparts, leading to significant cost savings of around $2,000 per employee annually. Surprisingly, many who initially volunteered for remote work later opted to return to the office, highlighting a complex relationship between work environment and employee satisfaction. The findings challenge common assumptions about remote work and productivity.In this clip
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