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How Amazonian Thinking Turned Me Into a Remote Work Optimistby@raudaschl
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How Amazonian Thinking Turned Me Into a Remote Work Optimist

by Adrian H. Raudaschl20mAugust 12th, 2021
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Physician turned product manager writing about all things medicine, business and technology. We are now working almost twice the number of unpaid hours at the office since the beginning of 2020 reports the UK Office of National Statistics. Microsoft survey revealed that 73% of employees hope remote work options will continue, with some studies even suggesting we would even take a 7.8% pay cut for the privilege. We want to take advantage of our less interruptible home environments. To work asynchronously enables teams to articulate, share, think and develop creative solutions without all the noise.

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