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Our Remote Work Future Is Going to Suck
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Our Remote Work Future Is Going to Suck

Why are we always assuming a distributed workforce is a good thing for the worker?

Sean Blanda, 2020 more...

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Editorial Rating

8

Qualities

  • Controversial
  • Concrete Examples
  • Engaging

Recommendation

In this hard-nosed look at the touted benefits of remote work, Sean Blanda describes the darker side of a practice that COVID-19 thrust upon many employees. He considers whether remote work’s supposed independence, convenience and productivity come at too high a price. As the threat of COVID-19 levels off or, in time, recedes, Blanda recommends that companies offer employees flexible work options, rather than making remote work the defining feature of the future workplace.

Take-Aways

  • Businesses, employees and the self-employed have found working remotely to be essential during COVID-19; many companies expect remote work to become the new normal even after the pandemic. 
  • While remote work has advantages, it also has potential downsides, including career-stunting isolation.
  • The conceptual advantages of remote work derive from assumptions that don’t apply to many workers.

About the Author

Sean Blanda is director of content for Crossbeam, a business-to-business SaaS company. He has also worked at InVision and Adobe.