This Is What Bill Gates Had To Say About Work From Home Culture After The Pandemic Ends

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It has been half a year since we were confined to our homes due to the spread of coronavirus. It wasn’t easy adapting to the new way of life and work. Some found it better and some were


struggling to meet deadlines and complained about the increased working hours.


Well, Work from home became part of our lives and doesn’t look like it is going away soon. In the initial days, some companies announced work from home till summer 2021. Google being one. 


And some companies started realising the shortfalls of remote working and started looking for better ways of improving productivity.


Whether some companies like it or not, work from home will continue for some time, it seems. Bill Gates, co-founder of Microsoft weighs in on the new way of working.


Various parts of the world have been under strict lockdowns following the #COVID19 outbreak, forcing organisations to let their employees work from home.https://t.co/QmskfI5ca6


On September 23, while speaking at an online business summit organised by financial daily The Economic Times Bill said he hasn’t travelled for work this whole year. He said:


He also stressed on the fact that WFH has not been as engaging, for which software has to improve a lot. Software engineering has surprisingly worked well but when kids are home, homes are


small and there are chores, it is difficult to work. For women, they have too many things to handle so WFH comes with its own drawbacks.