Will remote work stay or fade in 2025?

Ryan Chen
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Amazon has officially rolled out their RTO (Return-to-Office) policy, igniting discussions about whether remote or on-site work drives greater efficiency. As an entrepreneur, I often find myself thinking: if I had an office, would I ask my team to return on-site, or would I lean towards flexibility with remote or hybrid models? Each approach has its own set of advantages and challenges. What do you think is best for fostering efficiency and innovation? If you had an office, would you implement RTO?

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I think that will stay. Tho, it depends on the companies and some countries. E.g. in my country, many employers require to have employees in the office.
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Elena Tsemirava
It depends on the specific project. If it’s a startup in the early stages, like mine right now, I don’t see any need to return to office. But for certain businesses, I can see how it might be necessary.
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Luke Nick
The office would be great for collaboration, but remote work drives focus for me.
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Curtis J. Sanders
Hybrid models offer flexibility and in person collaboration. If I had an office, that's the model I'd go for.
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Ariel Benson
I believe remote work is here to stay. Hybrid models can offer the flexibility people need while still fostering collaboration.
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Bernice Ferguson
Remote work offers unmatched flexibility and efficiency. I'd go for a hybrid setup to give my team the option to chose.
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