> the ease of just walking over to someone to ask a question
This is an anti feature of offices.
Usually that brief interruption costs about an hours productivity for anyone doing stuff like programming, etc, due to the massively high cost of context switching.
It could have been an email/IM.
> training is AWFUL remote.
This implies that the training is lacking anyway, in most cases.
This is an anti feature of offices.
Usually that brief interruption costs about an hours productivity for anyone doing stuff like programming, etc, due to the massively high cost of context switching.
It could have been an email/IM.
> training is AWFUL remote.
This implies that the training is lacking anyway, in most cases.