Limited social contact is definitely a problem as is all of the lost casual knowledge transfer that would occur during in office personal interactions. I feel bad for all of the 20-30 somethings that won’t be building real working relationships from home nor have the ability to just walk over to their neighbors desk for help.
Moreover, work definitely gets done at work, but can’t say the same for working at home from what I have personally seen in my area. People have lost their motivation to work in lieu of the many distractions around the house during the day. If management is interested in turning this company around, they need to get the back into the office and start rebuilding the team on-site. Even those people that do have a lot of meetings outside of the country would still benefit of working side by side with their co-workers - some people learn their job in this “osmosis type” manner.
Regardless of the what is posted here, most everyone knows this at Ford. Leaders need to lead people back into work and even show them how to work in some cases. Elon Musk wants Tesla to be successful and has implemented return to work policies as a key part of his people plan - he has personally returned to work at work as well.