Remote work

"Non-remote work defaults to the highest distraction communication first, which is in-person. Remote work defaults to the lowest, which is no communication," said Zapier co-founder Mike Knoop when I asked him if he felt he worked faster in a remote team.

"Fewer distractions lead to faster work," Mike added. "You have to purposely decide to enter into more distracting conversations."

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The office, he says, is where "work moments" happen, not work days. "It's like the front door of the office is like a Cuisinart and you walk in and your day is shredded to bits because you have 15 minutes here, and 30 minutes there and then something else happens and you're pulled off your work … and then it's lunch."


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