Stanford Economist's Perspective on Full-time Office Return
Stanford Economist Nick Bloom's Warning
Stanford economist Nick Bloom recently highlighted the detrimental effects of enforcing a full-time return to the office for employees. According to Bloom, people desire learning and socializing, but they are hesitant about the prospect of going into the office five days a week.
Costly Mistake in Office Attendance
Nick Bloom emphasized that the push for full-time office attendance might prove to be counterproductive as it goes against employees' preferences and well-being. Requiring individuals to return to the office full time may lead to declines in productivity and morale.
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