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Fortune

More CEOs Are Enjoying Remote-Work Models

In Fortune , BCG’s Deborah Lovich stresses that with the growth of remote work, it’s important for CEOs to be “with their people where the work is happening,” whether that’s in a manufacturing plant or out in the stores. CEOs who work remotely can find themselves facing heightened scrutiny over employee perceptions and company performance. Lovich asserts that the real debate is: “How do we create working models where people can be in it together and deliver their best?”