Why working from home might be tougher than we thought
Communication—an ever-important issue in the workplace—is also a challenge for younger remote workers. Even with the explosion of video conferencing, nearly half of Gen-Zers and Millennials say that communicating with coworkers has become difficult, with only 35% of Gen-Xers and 36% of Boomers feeling the same way.
over digital alternatives. So it’s not surprising, then, that in their experience, video meetings and email is turning out to be a poor substitute for in-person interactions. For instance, younger workers lament that rather than helping them, video conferencing is actually hindering their productivity, with a striking 61% of Gen-Z and 57% of Millennials saying that the time spent on daily video calls is getting in the way of their work.
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