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Microsoft's work-from-home study learned what you already knew: Meetings are too long and people are working more during the pandemic

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But their schedules and meeting habits don't necessarily look like what they did when most people were in physical offices together. Specifically, employees are gravitating away from longer meetings. At the same time, the shift to remote work has forced managers to take a more active role in communicating within and across teams, reflected in the 115% jump in instant messages they're sending compared with 50% for others, the researchers said.

 

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