I actually think most “deep work” gets done best in some form of isolation, be it remote work or in a dedicated office. For most people I know in tech, their home days are their productivity days.
100% agree with this. If I have to do project planning sessions or something with more collaboration then fine the office is good for that. This is mainly because I do actually hate Zoom,Webex, etc with a passion. Majority of my communication can and does occur via messaging (instant) and email.
For me isolation means more focus time. I have worked with enough leadership, that unfortunately views it the opposite.
I actually think most “deep work” gets done best in some form of isolation, be it remote work or in a dedicated office. For most people I know in tech, their home days are their productivity days.
Unless Slack gets in the way.
100% agree with this. If I have to do project planning sessions or something with more collaboration then fine the office is good for that. This is mainly because I do actually hate Zoom,Webex, etc with a passion. Majority of my communication can and does occur via messaging (instant) and email.
For me isolation means more focus time. I have worked with enough leadership, that unfortunately views it the opposite.