Yen: If i don't respond to slack messages quickly, that's because i think slack is a massive productivity sock. I try to limit my interactions with it so it's nothing personal. It actually just means i'm heads down, and i'll get to things. And i expect the same thing from you. You don't have to respond right away. Yen: One of the things you miss in remote is in the office, you learn things about people much more quickly. Like johnny loves to go climb mountains on the week end and do it free.
People say that COVID was an accelerator, forcing trends that may have taken decades to develop, to instead take hold in much less time. Remote work was one of those trends. But we're not done yet!
The future of work is constantly evolving and it doesn't just impact whether you can Zoom without pants. :)
In this episode, Cal and Steph discuss the second and third order effects of the remote revolution and what's to come. And in part one of this series, they discuss how this equation impacts the individual and companies. In part 2, they'll talk about new products and services, and macro trends to come.
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