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Originally posted by cojak View PostThe Agileeesta's all say that co-location is the only way to work.
While that is the ideal and works for small companies, it just doesn't fly for big companies with out-sourced workers or global teams.
(I'm not disagreeing with the premise, just that we have to make distributed working work better.)______________________
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostKeeping it in Business/Contracts because I'm hoping for a sensible discussion on this (probably would have got a better response on a football forum but here goes anyway!)
Most of us that are still grafting are working from home.
Most of us have read that even when this soft lockdown is lifted, social distancing measures will still be in place. How is your company proposing to deal with it? We had a chat on Monday and it was painfully obvious that it's not possible in our office given its layout. We could probably handle 40% occupancy and manage social distancing, which makes returning to the same office environment pointless. I can see a lot of companies/teams within companies getting together once a week at a venue that allows social distancing while being able to engage in face to face chat and meetings but the sorts of venues that support this tend to be the hotels that offer conference facilities______________________
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Originally posted by kaiser78 View PostWhen I was a child, home office set ups was the way forward in 10/20 years time at the time. This has never really picked up other than Fri wfh for example, and this pandemic is really highlighting how effectively it can be applied.Comment
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We've kind of got to keep this in perspective though. We are professionals who chose this type of life so WFH is part of what we do. There are still a ton of people out there that are stuck in permie roles who's job is nothing more than getting out of bed and earning money. Some of these people won't be motivated and invariably take the piss. Added to that they may have managers that got there through dead mans shoes rather than being good managers so the only way to really make it work is to have people in the office and in eyesight.
My eldest, for example, isn't enjoying what he is doing and he's a bit of a lazy arse. He's really struggling to get in to the work and doing a solid 8 hours. Too many distractions and the like. The only way he's going to cut it, unless he changes his ways, is by going in to an office with peers and management. I wouldn't have him remote if he worked for me.
All these people have to be considered when thinking about WFH and shutting buildings. A one size fits all and lets shut the office just won't work for a good number of people in many orgs.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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I wonder would it benefit companies by widening their talent pool - prospective employees don't need to be geographically located near an office. One could travel to an office purely for meetings, once a month, say.
Maybe roles will be divided into two groups; a wfh role and a non-wfh role.Comment
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Originally posted by cojak View PostThe Agileeesta's all say that co-location is the only way to work.
While that is the ideal and works for small companies, it just doesn't fly for big companies with out-sourced workers or global teams.
(I'm not disagreeing with the premise, just that we have to make distributed working work better.)
Originally posted by northernladuk View PostWe've kind of got to keep this in perspective though. We are professionals who chose this type of life so WFH is part of what we do. There are still a ton of people out there that are stuck in permie roles who's job is nothing more than getting out of bed and earning money. Some of these people won't be motivated and invariably take the piss. Added to that they may have managers that got there through dead mans shoes rather than being good managers so the only way to really make it work is to have people in the office and in eyesight.
My eldest, for example, isn't enjoying what he is doing and he's a bit of a lazy arse. He's really struggling to get in to the work and doing a solid 8 hours. Too many distractions and the like. The only way he's going to cut it, unless he changes his ways, is by going in to an office with peers and management. I wouldn't have him remote if he worked for me.
All these people have to be considered when thinking about WFH and shutting buildings. A one size fits all and lets shut the office just won't work for a good number of people in many orgs.The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostMy eldest, for example, isn't enjoying what he is doing and he's a bit of a lazy arse.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostThe only way he's going to cut it, unless he changes his ways, is by going in to an office with peers and management. I wouldn't have him remote if he worked for me.
All these people have to be considered when thinking about WFH and shutting buildings. A one size fits all and lets shut the office just won't work for a good number of people in many orgs.Comment
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