Anybody else see this around PDC this morning? Can't say I disagree. Curious if leadership will actually address this point at the all hands?
We’ve been told repeatedly that outcomes matter more than optics — that it's not about how much work we do, but what we deliver.
This year, we delivered. The metrics are green. The progress is real.
So why the sudden shift in remote work policy? If collaboration or performance were truly suffering, wouldn’t that show up in the results?
If outcomes are the true north, then let’s operationalize that: allow teams or individuals who consistently meet or exceed goals to retain flexibility in how they work. Reward results, not physical presence.
Ultimately: is leadership more focused on where we work, or what we achieve?