Yes! I've been working from home offices since 1998. I'd posit that even now, as was the case when I started, ingenuity has to fill the gaps that tech leaves behind. Tools and connectivity are orders of magnitude better than they were, but they still have a ways to go. Communication, collaboration, and an async mindset still take plenty of thinking and intentionality, things that tools can't possibly provide. Happy to follow you here, Chris!
Yes! I've been working from home offices since 1998. I'd posit that even now, as was the case when I started, ingenuity has to fill the gaps that tech leaves behind. Tools and connectivity are orders of magnitude better than they were, but they still have a ways to go. Communication, collaboration, and an async mindset still take plenty of thinking and intentionality, things that tools can't possibly provide. Happy to follow you here, Chris!