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Should You Let Your Employees Work From Home?

Updated 6/19/2020
Should You Let Your Employees Work From Home?
Check out this infographic that will help you think through every (and yes, we mean every) possible consideration.

Sure, Marissa Mayer may have an easy time deciding that her employees can't work from home—but for other managers, the decision isn't so clear-cut. After all, remote employees can be just as productive, happy, and motivated as their in-office counterparts (sometimes even more so), but a home work environment certainly doesn't work for everyone.

So, to help you really think through the decision, check out this infographic that will help you think through every (yes, we mean every) possible consideration.

Decision Tree: Should You Let Your Employees Work From Home?

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