The Remote Work Power Shift
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The Remote Work Power Shift
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Re: The Remote Work Power Shift
#2It won't catch on; managers will no longer be able to walk over to an employee, rattle off a stream of vague instructions, then later claim that wasn't what they asked you to do.
Re: The Remote Work Power Shift
#3We'll have to hope and wait and see. Bosses that want to tell you what to do will be replaced by better bosses that tell what results you should deliver. I am encouraged by sharings such as this: https://github.blog/2020-05-06-octoverse-spotlight-an-analys...
I think this "disruption" has now lasted long enough for a lot of newbie remote workers to have gotten past the initial anxiety-ridden "productivity signaling" phase, and are now hitting new strides.
Re: The Remote Work Power Shift
#4It won't catch on; managers will no longer be able to walk over to an employee, rattle off a stream of vague instructions, then later claim that wasn't what they asked you to do.