I believe the future of remote work is borderless and inclusive — here's how we get there
The COVID-19 pandemic upturned the world of work — and nothing was more disrupted than where we work. As millions of workers worldwide were forced indoors, to many peoples’ surprise, productivity did not universally drop. The work got done.
In fact, working from home was a resounding success for many companies and their employees. But that workplace revolution only went so far. It remained largely constrained within borders, and it has stayed that way.
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