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12/09/2023


2023/09/12#p1

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CJ Chilvers wrote about how various CEOs are making thinly-veiled threats to their staff in relation to remote working – come back to the office or else. It reminded me of my own situation.

Businesses invoke the C word: collaboration as the key driver.

My employer has opted for moving to a 'structured hybrid' model where staff are required to attend an office for two days a week. The structure comes from giving different areas across the organisation set days in the office so that team members can collaborate face-to-face.

I recognise that, compared to many, I'm lucky – especially as I currently only have to go in one day a week due to building work and reduced capacity – but feel the rigidity doesn't work for everyone.

I straddle two very small teams where the bulk of my colleagues are in other cities or even other countries. When I go to the office I am the only one there from either team. Let's just say that opportunities for face-to-face collaboration are effectively zero.

The intention is that you tailor your workload based on whether you are at home or in the office – meetings are best done in person, deep work best done at home, etc. I, however, end up doing exactly the same things no matter where I am and that's not ideal.

I appreciate the value that can be gained from going in to the office but can sometimes commute only to sit on Teams meetings all day – what's the point? Things should be a little more flexible.

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2023/09/12#p2

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If you should happen to be on the site and things look a little weird (especially on mobile) it's because I'm in the middle of making some visual changes. I'm continuing the recent tweaks to the overall look and feel, adding in a tiny dash of colour and giving things a bit more personality.

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I think I'm done.

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