SAS CEO sceptical about benefits of working from home

Danny Palmer
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Jim Goodnight believes face-to-face working improves innovation and productivity

While many organisations are embracing the trend of allowing employees to work from home more often, SAS CEO Jim Goodnight remains sceptical about the benefits of remote working, suggesting that be...

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