Do we really need shared physical offices to collaborate at work?
Briefly

An INSEAD working paper challenges traditional views, highlighting the significance of social proximity over physical closeness for collaboration effectiveness.
Research findings from a global pharmaceutical firm suggest that strong social ties among employees can compensate for physical distance, emphasizing the role of 'affective closeness' in collaboration.
Advancements in virtual tools play a vital role in enabling effective collaboration despite physical distance, shedding light on the potential for remote and hybrid work models.
Read at The Hill
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