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Why WFH Has Become A Pantomime Of Productivity For Some

– The writer is the Chief Executive Officer of the Australian Institute of Management WA

USING THE words “work” and “home” in the same sentence usually stirs up a mixture of delight and disapproval – in almost equal parts.

On the one hand, those lucky enough to work from home tend to experience the sense of euphoria that comes from escaping the watchful gaze or sometimes intense glare of those in charge.

In sharp contrast,

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