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My last full time employment was BASIS support with a Third Party support organisation; there were some head office functions in the US that were more naturally suited to some form of office work, but developers and supported staff have / had always worked from home.

I live in one state in Australia, my immediate boss in another. His first boss worked in Seattle, and her replacement worked in Argentina. Their boss worked in Texas, and his boss (the owner / majority shareholder) lived in Las Vegas.

In other words, if workers can do without the physical presence of managers, perhaps they don’t need so many managers after all, at least in the way they currently operate.

The eagerness of CEOs and other senior managers to wish away Work From Home suggests that, at some level, they realise this...

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