Which do you prefer in terms of productivity, working in the office or working remotely?

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Remotely – I can better concentrate and manage my time.
Tariq Waseem
Remote work is a great time-saver, but going fully remote isn't ideal either. I personally prefer a hybrid approach.
Remote = fewer interruptions, less struggling to find a quiet space for virtual meetings with clients. Unless the kids are home. 🤪
Harry Alfi
I imagine the office would be great for you team brainstorms and networking, but remote work might let you focus o your vision without daily distractions.
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Edward Moore
I bet remote work aligns well with your love for tech. Cutting the commute and using digital tools must make things more efficient for you.
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David Nelson
Having the flexibility to work from home has improved my ability to manage my time better.
Greg Mason
The quiet at home helps me stay focused, especially when working on detailed projects.
Parker Robert
I can see why managing a team in-person would make things easier for you. Quick discussions in the office must help solve problems on the spot.
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Esther Lyons
I get why you'd lean towards remote work. The flexibility probably lets you adapt your creative flow and client needs.
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Joseph Lucio
While brainstorming campaigns with the team in the office can boost creativity, remote work probably offers the focus needed to really get things done.
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Jade Patton
I bet remotes days give you the quite you need for creativity, while office time helps refine ideas through collaboration.
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Dancer Boy
being in the office makes it easier for me to connect with colleagues and resolve issues faster.