Originally Posted by bbassi
Originally Posted by wilkeshunter
The productivity and quality of work of our support staff has declined significantly since they have been working from home. I sure hope they reopen the office soon.


Not trying to pick a fight, but that's a management issue, not a manpower issue. Our experience has been the opposite.

Are there people who are taking advantage of the situation or need direct supervision? Sure, but with the proper tools and leadership those people are pretty easy to weed out of your organization, and with a good WFH model you should be able to replace them from anywhere in the country.



My grandson does software engineering and analytics. Of course, he can work from anywhere. They hadn’t been working from home for long, before the word went out: everyone was to be logged off for the week no later than noon on Friday. They were getting more done by that time WFH, than what had been accomplished with everyone in the office for 40 hours.


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