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The trend continues. BlackRock -- the world's largest asset manager with about 20,000 employees in more than 30 countries -- announced today that employees need to be in the office at least 4 days a week starting this September. This is an increase from the current 3 days a week.
You can't read the news today without seeing some sort of headline about the demise of downtowns. But what is clear from announcements like these is that we still have yet to reach an equilibrium. And it's probably just taking a lot longer than most people initially anticipated.
I know that this is a very divisive topic and that many of you think I'm old school for continuing to say this. But I fundamentally believe that there are irreplaceable benefits to in-person interactions among teams. I don't know, maybe it's because of my architecture background.
In architecture school you're expected to spend all of your time "working in studio." And even though you're often working and producing things on your own, you do it so that you can be around your peers, shout out questions when you need help, learn from their work, and go for burritos and beers together.
And it was such a fun and creative experience for me that I can't imagine what it would have been like had I been forced to work from my apartment. I probably would have had an equal number of burritos, but maybe a lot less beer?