💨 Abstract
The report by CII and FMS on Work from Home (WFH) finds significant benefits such as cost savings and increased efficiency, but also highlights challenges like poor communication and teamwork. WFH has enabled savings on rentals and commuting costs, but it negatively impacts effective communication and teamwork due to the absence of physical interactions. The study warns that WFH may pose challenges to organizational culture and the formation of social, emotional, and human capital.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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