Don’t pull the alarm yet
However, not every expert is concerned about the possibility of our pandemic work-from-home experiences distorting our perception of remote work.
Some argue that our experiment shouldn’t be discounted by the environment in which we worked; rather, it should serve as a guide for how we implement long-term remote work policies in the future.
“In what ways might we at any point utilize this dataset and sum up from it, and in what ways can we not?”Maznevski says