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It all depends on what you're doing.
If you have a task that can be contained as a "black box" with little input from others, it can be done very effectively remotely or locally, it doesn't matter. But tasks that require coordinated, problem solving teamwork suffer greatly without the constant, conversational exchange of information that takes place with face to face contact. In such cases it is important to ensure the team members are not just in the same building, but seated next to each other. The process is fluid. One can keep one's employees together in the office at the beginning of a problem solving task, as they "figure out what they'll be doing." Once everyone knows what they're doing, they can stay home and proceed to do it, typically at peak efficiency. Last edited by dgauthier; 08-13-2020 at 11:20 AM. |
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I suggest grants to support bicycle co-ops! Community run bike shop on every corner! |
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And if the future is work-from-home, there is going to be another wave of outsourcing to foreign countries... I lived through a wave of outsourcing, not a fan.
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I think you lose the ability to mentor new employees and keep any kind of culture. Hence you are sunsetting your company with its current employees and the relationships/efficiency leave when they do. |
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Zoom, Teams, etc can facilitate some types of teamwork models well-those that require a lot of screensharing, for example, but are maybe not as good with others. How do the "agile", "scrum", etc. work models play out? Many businesses rely heavily on these models. Perhaps expanded capabilities with Zoom, etc., or even capabilities that have not been fully exploited. In any case I would agree that times they are a' changin.
Sort of related-Unity College up the road from me is selling their physical campus. |
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In my, large high tech mature company, president said he doesn't see facility blueprint to continue, may drop 30 to 50 percent. Facility managers are working on plans to build team centers, where people will pop in, do you collaboration, then back home. You won't have a desk.
Term "outsourcing" is for task to leave the company. Perhaps - that has heavily happened especially in IT. What will be the norm (actually already) is more hiring to low cost countries so your buddy sitting next to you is now in Costa Rica. For me it is fun, I love working with other cultures. From US perspective, it challenges universities to bring in unique people that can make a greater impact from that low cost. I am here because my direct work with US Govt on trade matters. USG doesn't want a Mexican or Indian contacting them ( US State, Commerce or Treasury) |
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I guess they'll have to change the name of the college to Dispersed
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Apart from the perception that REI is selling their new HQ because experience with remote work...how does REI compare in the realm of e-commerce?
I always enjoyed going into their stores and check out the goods, especially the beautiful brand new store they just completed in Chicago. But I haven't set foot in my local REI since earlier in the year but I have no plans to walk into one. I need groceries so I'll go to the grocery store but there's nothing I really need from my REI store that I can't buy online and have shipped to me. But you know, I usually find what I want for less than REI offers. Is the WSJ article a harbinger of bad news for REI? |
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Pick up there, try on, doesn't fit, exchange right there....one stop. The location also has a Trader Joe's in it, so that is convenient too.....
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Avg mileage/year on a car will be 5k rather than 12K Fewer cars sold=fewer car dealerships Less oil fracked/pumped = fewer gas stations Fewer insurance claims = fewer agents/adjusters Increase online shopping = fewer malls and retail locations The change on land use is seismic. |
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Equates to fewer personal injury attorneys but you wouldn’t know it based on the number of highway billboards that I recently saw driving through NC and SC.
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And did you see the article about Amazon being in talks with the largest mall owner with the goal of turning empty former Sears and Penneys locations into distribution centers...
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My employer has an almost new corporate headquarters that has sat empty since the pandemic. Somehow all the manufacturing plants kept going with some engineering and enforcement of PPE. All my counterparts from corporate are working from home and at this point, provide no value. There has been discussions of making one plant the lead and spreading all the corporate folks out to the individual plants. The concept of corporate headquarters is dated.
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