How do you think remote work will evolve in the next 5 years?
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Edward C Scott@edward_c_scott
I think it will become more integrated in traditional workplaces
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I think companies will be more effective at leveraging it.
It requires a whole different mindset and system than on-site.
So the more time they have to develop better systems and learnings the better it will get.
I'm taking note of mindset and better system for deliverability
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Employee will have more choices and freedom.
I don't like remote work at all. I hope it ends. That said, I would like to see satellite offices all over a city instead of centralized to downtown or business districts. That way commutes are short (walk, cycle) and you still have to/get to work in the presence of others. (I'm dreaming, I know it's impossible)
Remote work will continue to evolve, driven by a mix of technological innovation, cultural shifts, and practical needs, making it a more integrated and essential part of the future of work.
Interesting question! I think that more and more remote work will appear and it will be more and more useful. As well as with artificial intelligence, including
With a lot of freelancers for staters!
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I believe that remote work will continue to grow, with more companies adopting flexible work arrangements as the norm.
There will be an increased focus on optimizing productivity and maintaining team culture in remote settings. So remote work may be the next standard practice.
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