Workers really can have it all — working from home and the office doesn't seem to impact productivity or performance.
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- Hybrid work boosts job satisfaction, a study published in Nature found.
- And productivity loss in hybrid work was negligible.
- Hybrid work also fosters employee well-being and benefits businesses like cafes and gyms.
One of the greatest debates of the post-pandemic age is whether hybrid work is the best — or worst — of both worlds.