How can your boss tell if you’re struggling at work or suffering from burnout from behind a computer screen? @CamillaTominey on why employees should have the option to work from the office. https://t.co/LAW68gYLx4
— The Telegraph (@Telegraph) May 8, 2021
I'm done with Zoom, says one of America's top business figures https://t.co/UGszOZlFuy
— Jon Reed (@jonerp) May 9, 2021
-> video fatigue is real, but just as real is the failed creativity of someone who has nothing to offer other than 'you'll get used to (crummy) commutes again soon enough.'
I'm done with Zoom, says one of America's top business figures https://t.co/gMSxVBY5OP
— ? Evan Kirstel $B2B (@EvanKirstel) May 9, 2021
"The ubiquitous video conferencing tool was a short-term solution to an unprecedented problem. Now we need to learn to live without it" | @realzoestrimpel https://t.co/zm0rAB53mf
— The Telegraph (@Telegraph) May 9, 2021
Great piece by @realzoestrimpel “miserable people behind screens aren’t as creative or productive”
— Molly Kingsley #UsforThem (@lensiseethrough) May 9, 2021
Applies to workers, university students, school pupils. Leaders suggesting Zoom can replace in person degrade their professions.https://t.co/oSjHLJhbUg