John Son

Genuine question. Is remote work productive? 😅

I personally, really, think working on-site is beneficial to both the company and the employees. It might be a cultural thing since I come from Korea, but do you all think working at home increases productivity? Let me know what you all think.. I am curious.

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John Bishop

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Paolo Go
I bring my experience here and speak for myself because everyone is different. I have noticed that if I'm at home, I feel more pressure and I basically never take any breaks during the day. I'm always in front of the laptop. While if I'm at the office, I have some excuses for coffee breaks, meeting others, etc. Therefore, even if I prefer working from home, I really need some office time too.
John Son
@access24 I agree with you that it is different with everyone. But either way, we get our things done. 😀
LIFE2FILM
For me, working remotely is much better than working in an office. In the office, employees often talk and the whole day is spent communicating.
Alina Salavatova
@life2film I agree with you
Curtis Chou
I think working at home has its benefits in that you can manage your time more freely. But I feel that the added effort to dress and go out to do work / collaborate in person can lead to extremely productive work that a remote style can’t offer. Hybrid work seems to be the future.
Aaron
@curtischou Couldn't agree more.
John Son
@curtischou Hybrid! That may ne the feature! 😁
Girish Gilda
I feel the same. I believe working from office is more productive if you are working in a team.
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Maria H
Can be if you tune in properly and imagine that you go to the office. Ideally have a separate workplace
Ashley from Shadow
Also come from a korean background and I can say that it is much more efficient than on-site work. Remote work allows you to focus and deep dive without any interruptions. Being in a comfortable space also helps you to produce better results! Culturally, I think Korea may not be ready for it because of the really strict top-down hierachy but I'd love to see more companies applying it!
Marvin Mändle
I think it depends on the employee. We just announced our remote tool.
Migu Rico

No doubt about that.