Working Remotely in Preconstruction

More and more companies are requiring people to return to the office.

Since precon is a professional service and is 95% digital in nature, why do we require butts in seats?  

Some firms believe it’s unfair to the field guys to let precon folk work from home. But that is a very limited view. There are pros and cons to a hybrid or remote work environment.

John hosts Beck Technology Chief Product Officer Michael Boren and the two discuss the realities of preconstruction teams working from home and how to maintain a company culture if you are a hybrid or remote company.

 

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