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sublinear ◴[] No.44004282[source]
> Focus on output, not hours. It’s virtually impossible to track how employees are actually using their time. Instead, managers should focus on the quality of their work.

This was the most important change to the workplace since 2020, and it should have always been this way in the first place.

Time spent on tasks was never as relevant as hitting deadlines without backtracking or building up technical debt. Managers and their employees alike only ever focused on hours because they hated their jobs. Many were laid off and the rest of the office is better for it.

The other massive improvement has been moving most conversations to text or recorded calls. It has been a chainsaw to the sociopaths who used to get in the way of real productivity.

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pards ◴[] No.44004474[source]
> The other massive improvement has been moving most conversations to text or recorded calls.

Written communications skills are a superpower in a remote working environment. Unfortunately, very few people have it.

Lack of typing skills, ESL, Gen-Z slang, and internal acronyms makes for the perfect storm.

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1. _Algernon_ ◴[] No.44004634[source]
All of those problems you mention are infinitely worse when there is no record of the conversation.
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2. arccy ◴[] No.44007225[source]
or the "records" are in private channels you can't access