California Management Review, published 9 May 2023
The article discusses the effectiveness of adopting a “remote-first” approach to support productivity in organisations. It emphasizes the importance of maintaining collaboration, communication, and engagement among remote and hybrid teams. The authors highlight the challenges and benefits of remote work, including reduced commute times and increased flexibility. The piece also highlights the need for clear communication, reliable technology, and a focus on outcomes rather than micromanagement. It concludes by suggesting that a wellbalanced remote-first strategy can lead to improved productivity, job satisfaction, and overall success for both employees and organisations.