Microsoft-Führungskräfte teilen den Mitarbeitern mit, dass es kein Rückkehrmandat im Stil von Amazon geben wird, es sei denn, die Produktivität sinkt
Die Microsoft-Führungskraft teilt den Mitarbeitern mit, dass es kein Rückkehrmandat im Stil von Amazon geben wird, es sei denn, die Produktivität sinkt
Looks like Microsoft will have lots of top tallent to steal from competitors. Smart move from a company focused on a large number of remote work tools and decentralization of the office.
SHODAN117 on
I call bull shit. Productivity will rise and there will be an RTO mandate anyway.
blingmaster009 on
This guy has been great for Microsoft, really turned the company around. Sundar Pichai on the other hand has been a disaster for google. All we have seen is 10 years of google enshittification.
Varnigma on
Next week…..”We’ve investigated and found productivity has dropped (based on metrics we won’t actually disclose).”
SloppyMeathole on
Or until they need to do layoffs without actually announcing layoffs. Then Microsoft will suddenly embrace in office work. Everybody sees through the bullshit at this point. Work from home was never about productivity or employee well-being, it’s about control.
BrofessorFarnsworth on
This is the right answer. There’s never been any data suggesting that the productivity fell off from WFH.
kkenymc7877 on
And that last part is exactly what they’ll use in a few months when they announce their return to work mandate
Knerd5 on
Perfect move to poach talent
TheRedGerund on
Productivity is very hard to measure. We need to stop calling metrics and start calling them statistics, because that better connotes just how much bullshit you can accomplish with them.
Elevator-Fun on
Productivity hasn’t changed since WFH started, why the fuck would it change suddenly now? At least Microsoft is doing the logical thing here.
DctrGizmo on
Wow some good news for once.
icebeat on
For some reason I just received a number of open positions on Microsoft for senior all remote. Curious
NickCanCode on
And then productivity drops as they say in a few months…
morbihann on
Yeah, if productivity drops I do not think RTO is going to be the answer.
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Looks like Microsoft will have lots of top tallent to steal from competitors. Smart move from a company focused on a large number of remote work tools and decentralization of the office.
I call bull shit. Productivity will rise and there will be an RTO mandate anyway.
This guy has been great for Microsoft, really turned the company around. Sundar Pichai on the other hand has been a disaster for google. All we have seen is 10 years of google enshittification.
Next week…..”We’ve investigated and found productivity has dropped (based on metrics we won’t actually disclose).”
Or until they need to do layoffs without actually announcing layoffs. Then Microsoft will suddenly embrace in office work. Everybody sees through the bullshit at this point. Work from home was never about productivity or employee well-being, it’s about control.
This is the right answer. There’s never been any data suggesting that the productivity fell off from WFH.
And that last part is exactly what they’ll use in a few months when they announce their return to work mandate
Perfect move to poach talent
Productivity is very hard to measure. We need to stop calling metrics and start calling them statistics, because that better connotes just how much bullshit you can accomplish with them.
Productivity hasn’t changed since WFH started, why the fuck would it change suddenly now? At least Microsoft is doing the logical thing here.
Wow some good news for once.
For some reason I just received a number of open positions on Microsoft for senior all remote. Curious
And then productivity drops as they say in a few months…
Yeah, if productivity drops I do not think RTO is going to be the answer.