VC says remote work 'fooled' leaders because it worked initially

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A prominent venture capitalist said remote work ‘fooled’ leaders because it worked initially

A prominent venture capitalist has spoken out against the remote work revolution saying leaders were"fooled" at first but most companies will mandate workers to come back to the office. Twitter

to share his thoughts, saying:"I've talked to multiple founders recently who have changed their minds about remote work and are trying to get people back to the office. I doubt things will go all the way back to the way they were before Covid, but it looks like they will go most of the way back." He added:"Why were all these smart people fooled? Partly I think because remote work does work initially, if you start with a system already healthy from in-person work ... And partly because it seemed to solve recruiting, which is always a bottleneck."

"There will definitely continue to be remote-first companies. There were before Covid. It works for some businesses. And there will be types of jobs, like customer service, that will commonly be done remotely. But remote-first won't be the default," he added.

 

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