"Workers Lean Towards Office Productivity, Echoing Musk and Dimon's Stance"

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"Workers Lean Towards Office Productivity, Echoing Musk and Dimon's Stance"
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A study by Gensler's research arm indicates that U.S. office workers believe they need to be in the office 63% of the week to maximize productivity, challenging the notion that remote work does not impact efficiency. Despite the push for remote work, leaders like Elon Musk and Jamie Dimon have argued that in-office work is more productive. The study suggests a productivity sweet spot of two-thirds of the week in-person, taking into account individual circumstances such as commute and family responsibilities. Gensler's findings highlight the importance of in-office presence for business outcomes, including improved relationships, work quality, and access to critical information, while also acknowledging the benefits of a flexible, hybrid work model.

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