Why “The Troubled Future of Remote Working” Predictions Are Always Wrong

I saw the LinkedIn discussion, “The Troubled Future of Remote Working,” and reacted in my typical way: A loud, exhausted sigh.

Which no one heard because I work remotely from my home.

But then I sent the article to my remote colleagues and we shared a collective sigh. Because yes, it is entirely possible to collaborate and connect as remote workers--and headlines like this often serve as “water cooler conversation” on teams of #remoteworkers.

Our team shared ideas back and forth (remotely from Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York, Colorado, and California, in a matter of minutes) about why remote working most definitely does not have a troubled future.

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