Return-to-office won't actually make your employees more productive, McKinsey says
As CEOs of major companies like Amazon and JPMorgan Chase call their workers back into the office full-time, they all seem to have a common explanation: They’re doing it for the sake of productivity. A new study from consulting firm McKinsey challenges that assertion. Read more...


As CEOs of major companies like Amazon and JPMorgan Chase call their workers back into the office full-time, they all seem to have a common explanation: They’re doing it for the sake of productivity. A new study from consulting firm McKinsey challenges that assertion.