The wrong ways to think about productivity
Leaning exclusively into asynchronous work, spending too many resources on employee monitoring and overvaluing in-office presence can create challenges, members of Protocol's Braintrust say.
Leaning exclusively into asynchronous work, spending too many resources on employee monitoring and overvaluing in-office presence can create challenges, members of Protocol's Braintrust say.
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