- the communication aspect (I've noticed projects with people who are physically in the office progress much smoother than when I have to schedule a meeting or reach out via chat; the friction to ask someone is lower when you run across them and can see that they're not busy vs. pinging them and then not getting a response because they actually were in a meeting)
- some people treating WFH as "part time, work a few hours between child-minding, chores and other non-work tasks" or a fear of that happening
- the communication aspect (I've noticed projects with people who are physically in the office progress much smoother than when I have to schedule a meeting or reach out via chat; the friction to ask someone is lower when you run across them and can see that they're not busy vs. pinging them and then not getting a response because they actually were in a meeting)
- some people treating WFH as "part time, work a few hours between child-minding, chores and other non-work tasks" or a fear of that happening