Remote Work in Australia

Remote Work in Australia

As the world becomes increasingly digital, remote work is becoming more and more common. In Australia, a recent study found that more than 2/3 of employers now offer some form of remote work options to their employees. It seems that many Australians take advantage of...
Breaking the Office Habit

Breaking the Office Habit

Working in an office is not the default. It is a habit, as we’ve found for the last two years. Working out of the office has been just as effective if not more for most companies. Some CEOs are still treating remote work as the exception. It’s viewed as...
Remote Work and Confirmation Bias

Remote Work and Confirmation Bias

Why do many CEOs want workers to return to the office when most of the data indicates that productivity and worker satisfaction are higher with remote/hybrid work? The answer – Confirmation Bias. We see this all the time in the scientific and political world....
Four Principles of Remote First

Four Principles of Remote First

What are the guiding principles for the future of remote work? We’ve spent the last two years just trying to figure out the mechanics of remote work and pushing back on the haters. Principles will evolve or be revealed with time, but I’ve borrowed a...
Return to Work

Return to Work

Come out, come out, wherever you are. Most of us recognize Glenda the Good singing this famous line from the Wizard of Oz. The last several months might feel like we’ve been living in a strange new world. We would like to believe it’s time to come out and...
Your Remote First Strategy

Your Remote First Strategy

For the next 3 years, Companies are likely to need to adopt a remote first approach wherever possible.  If you assume people are working from home and a few come into the office and someone gets sick, there is minimal impact.  If you try to bring everyone...