Businesses are paying for extreme leadership trainings, including "Top Gun"-style flight simulations, The New York Times reported.
"Unique and challenging activities can help bridge the gaps that hybrid and remote work cause," Kobi Regev, CEO of management-training company The Squadron, told Insider over email.
Workshops begin at $390 a person, and prices vary based on duration, group size, and customer needs, a spokesperson for the Squadron told Insider.
"NASCAR pit stops are a very simple process that must be performed in a specific order," Papathanassiou told Insider over email.
So if you were thinking of planning a virtual happier — maybe find a race car to work on instead.
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