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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
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    The pandemic thrust millions of us into remote work, and the consensus for most of us is - we love it! Reduced commutes, getting deliveries, our own bathrooms, and the ability to hang out with our pets!
    So then why are major employers increasingly pushing back against remote work while bemoaning quiet quitting and the degradation of office culture? And their biggest corporate complaint…less productivity…seems to be a lie! Really, no really!
    Jason and Peter were surprised by this revelation and needed more info, so they enlisted the help of Nick Bloom. He’s Co-Director of the Productivity, Innovation & Entrepreneurship Program at the National Bureau of Economic Research, and well equipped to explain not only the latest technological innovations created for at-home work but also the changing socio-economic realities that make working from home a critical part of our economy.
    Professor Bloom is the William Eberle Professor of Economics at Stanford University. He is the co-founder of WFH Research. He’s also the recipient of the prestigious Frisch Medal in 2010. In 2022 he was granted a Guggenheim Fellowship and Bloomberg ranked him as one of its 50 Most Influential.
    IN THIS EPISODE:
    The Definitive Answer: Which environment is more productive home or office?
    Toenail clipping, zero privacy…who’s the a-hole who invented open floor plans?
    The most hated workplace related activity revealed!
    The things we LIKE about working in an office.
    The blackhole of mentorship when working from home.
    Big Brother Surveillance: Monitoring keystrokes, productivity screen shots, face cameras & Mouse movers!
    The future of massively empty skyscrapers is…?
    The Great Migration from city-centers to the suburbs and its extortionary repercussions.
    How our commutes have been changed by remote work.
    Medicine, therapy, warfare, romance - Jason ponders in-person vs remote.
    Googleheim: The worst places to work are…?
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Комментарии • 15

  • @bryorama
    @bryorama 3 месяца назад +5

    Thanks yall, as one of your thousands of listeners working from home

    • @lisayoder5686
      @lisayoder5686 3 месяца назад +3

      Me too! 😃 And I do NOT want to go back in office. I feel like I have at least a little bit of a life here, well, more so than my office days that ate up 2-3 EXTRA hours a day, just for the commute. A millennial did the math of the free hours we give to our jobs working in office and it is over 37k/yr that we give away for free.

  • @christopherallen9580
    @christopherallen9580 3 месяца назад +7

    If 43 percent of the workforce is currently working from home full time why are the highways crowded during the morning and evening rush hours?

    • @Ln-cq8zu
      @Ln-cq8zu 11 дней назад

      I've been skeptical about believing anything our government's tell us for decades but covid was the final nail!

  • @jeffhall2411
    @jeffhall2411 Месяц назад

    i work from home and it allowed me to move 1900 miles away from where i used to live in Phx Arizona to a small town in South Carolina. Both my wife and i work for same company from home.. We love it!

  • @thechinchillachannel8457
    @thechinchillachannel8457 2 месяца назад

    I am surprised regarding the statement that fully hybrid results in lower productivity. Personally, I am certain that my productivity is at least the same or greater than it would be at the office. It is easier to focus. Also, judging from the very occasional, unavoidable visits to the office, I was shocked at the reduction in fatigue when working from home. I never realized how tiring the constant background noise at the office is.

  • @markwyman6753
    @markwyman6753 3 месяца назад

    16:44 Classic host battle of who can laugh the longest about something that isn't funny~

  • @baxter4278
    @baxter4278 3 месяца назад +2

    This video needs a Part 2. Great show. And I work from home and LOVE it. ❤❤❤

  • @kristindanger6853
    @kristindanger6853 3 месяца назад

    Okay I gotta say the work from home experiment is failing in the customer service department I actually get scared to call businesses because they make feel like I am interupting them making dinner, feeding the dogs, kids etc and their frustrations are my fault

  • @brandingpro7811
    @brandingpro7811 3 месяца назад

    Hey, Enjoy the show and appreciate, that even with the star power of your two hosts, that it is real work to build an audience. I have heard the callout for show ideas, so let me throw out a few for consideration: Jonna Mendez, Former Chief of Disguise for CIA; Mary Bender, a talented musician trying to figure out how to make a living in today's music business; Boston Dynamics new Atlas robot, capabilities, direction, machine learning, the good, bad and ugly; and lastly, Foley artist or detailed model builders for film (jobs no one told me about). All the best!

  • @davidphillips7321
    @davidphillips7321 2 месяца назад +1

    Assembly Line Worker - This Will Never Work - For ''US''...Seriously...

  • @tunahelpa5433
    @tunahelpa5433 3 месяца назад +1

    You do realize that AI - if not now, then soon - can and will replace any human who works from home. Right?

    • @lisayoder5686
      @lisayoder5686 11 дней назад

      @@tunahelpa5433 lesser of two evils argument? Before all of our jobs disappear, there must be something in place to sustain life. That would actually be a welcome relief to everyone that maybe giving the best years, hours and energies of our lives to someone else’s good fortune isn’t the only way to squeak by.
      And no throwing out ‘start your own business’. THAT is not a sustainable way to continue life, because EVEN if everyone had the skills and know-how to do that (not possible), the world cannot tolerate ‘all chiefs and no Indians’. When we finally get our collective heads out of arses, we will see that AI does NOT give the human experience what it needs. No matter how far along they get, the humanity is never gonna be there, and it’s always gonna feel ‘wrong’ or fake.

  • @EdFertik
    @EdFertik 3 месяца назад

    What’s wrong about controlling a business? Should they be out of control and led by lazy and spoiled.