CEOs of big US companies are souring on hybrid work
Briefly

Nearly eight in ten CEOs expect corporate workers will be back in the office full time within the next three years, a significant increase from earlier surveys.
Knopp emphasized the importance of face-to-face interactions for employee development, noting that while CEOs favor a return to the office, flexibility for workers is likely to persist.
Despite the shift in CEO sentiment towards full-time office work, KPMG's CEO acknowledged that many employees will still enjoy autonomy and flexibility in their schedules.
The KPMG US survey indicates that the ongoing debates about remote versus office work are not yet settled, as corporate leaders face evolving workforce expectations.
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