Incendiary Bites

Mark Edgington
Incendiary Bites Podcast

Business and other musings moved from around the office onto a podcast. Short enough to have a quick listen, informative enough to be worthwhile. Ideas for episodes welcome i.e we would love to chat with Elon Musk

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  1. 05/12/2022

    Creativity, the impact of working at home

    If you've ever worked from home, you know that there are many benefits to doing so: the occasional quiet cup of coffee while the rest of your family is sleeping in, the ability to wear your pyjamas instead of getting dressed in the morning, and not having to deal with a crowded subway or the daily rush hour. However, I'm here to argue that working from home has a serious downside that hasn't gotten as much attention but is just as important. Working from home has a detrimental effect on our work and our creative abilities. The biggest problem is that we lose our creative spark when we're isolated from others in an office setting. Working from home makes it easy for us to just stay in bed all day if we're feeling lazy or uninspired—we don't have to worry about being late for work or impressing anyone with our punctuality—and it can be difficult to get back out of bed if we do manage to start the day. We also lose out on some of the face-to-face meetings that lead to new ideas and interactions. In fact, there are a few studies done showing that face-to-face meetings help us foster some kind of bond with other people, which leads us to communicate more openly with them in. So, in my opinion,  the office is an important place. It provides a framework and structure for workers to collaborate and communicate with one another. The sense of community that exists in an office is a vital part of what keeps people motivated to work together. It also builds camaraderie amongst employees, which makes working on projects together more fun and allows for the kind of communication that helps those projects to succeed. Don't get me wrong, I love working from home. I've done it for years, and I will probably never go back to working in an office full-time and neither will the Incendiary Blue team.  But just because we love working from home doesn't mean it's a better way to work than being in the office. Rich and I chatted about this on this Incendiary Bites Podcast.

    11 min

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Business and other musings moved from around the office onto a podcast. Short enough to have a quick listen, informative enough to be worthwhile. Ideas for episodes welcome i.e we would love to chat with Elon Musk

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