Looks like the pandemic hasn't really worked as they planned. Humanity is going through a shift and many aren't aware of that atm, thus all this chaos and discord. Without even realizing some companies have indeed lost a lot of control over their employees. I bet most of the ones working remotely are not even that stressed as they used to when being in an office. Plus they can save a lot of commuting time and do something to earn them extra money with that free time.
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There is no doubt people's eyes were opened up to a different way of operating. As mentioned, the technology was around for a decade yet companies never implemented it. Now the evidence is there to the validity of things.
Nevertheless, the corporations (the managers more specifically) are finding they might be made redundant if they do not substantiate their existence. If the enterprise software knows when an employee logged in and what he or she did, every step of the way, why is there need for a human manager?
I would not be surprised if corporations start to slice off middle managers in droves.
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