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Huge study suggests remote work creates silos, changes communication


People working from home in the pandemic spoke less frequently with colleagues outside their team and took longer to engage with new hires, compared to when they worked in the office before COVID-19, a study suggests. People did, however, spend more time communicating, and therefore built stronger connections with their immediate team members. The study looked at the communication habits of 61,000 Microsoft staff while the company was working remotely during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Business Insider - September 14, 2021

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