Manny Medina, the chief executive of a Seattle-based artificial intelligence sales company, doesn’t mind repeating himself.
Mr. Medina replied with arguments he has delineated so often that they have come to feel like personal mantras: Being near each other makes the work better.
Mr. Medina approached three years of mushy remote-plus-office work as an experiment.
His takeaway was that ideas bubble up more organically in the clamor of the office.
“You can interrupt each other without being rude when you’re in person,” said Mr. Medina, whose company, Outreach, is now in the office on a hybrid basis.
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