Marissa Mayer's Guide to Being Productive: It's About Data, Not Politics | Think Tank | Big Think: " . . .
Richard Branson, for instance, called the move "a backwards step in an age when remote working is easier and more effective than ever." Other critics have called Mayer a hypocrite for building a nursery for her baby in her office. Not every cubicle-bound Yahoo, after all, has that option. And for working mothers,
Maureen Dowd points out, telecommuting is a lifeline to a manageable life. To make matters worse, a
Stanford University study that tracked stay-at-employees at a Chinese travel agency was released around the same time the Yahoo memo was leaked. The study found these workers were more productive than their counterparts who hailed from the office. . ."
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