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Greetings Decision maker
,

Many recent headlines claim that an upcoming recession will mean the end of remote work. That’s because the recession will lead to a cooling labor market, giving executives more power to force employees to comply with their demands. And while surveys show that the large majority of employees prefer to spend most or all their time working remotely, most executives want employees to be in the office.

According to these headlines, the recession will wipe out remote work. Unfortunately, they fail to grasp the key factors of a recession that will actually boost remote work.

To learn more, check out this blog.


Prefer video to text? See this video based on the blog:



If you prefer audio, listen to this
podcast based on the blog:


Podcast-Will a Recession Increase Remote Work

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What's Up With Me


I recently found a monarch caterpillar in our garden on some weeds that I already pulled, so I took it home to prevent it from dying. Together with my wife and business partner Agnes Vishnevkin, I fed it some milkweed leaves, and after a few days it formed a chrysalis. Finally, it emerged as a butterfly, and we released it outside in our garden. It was an amazing experience to watch the transformation and to do a small part in helping protect this endangered species. Here is a video of us releasing the butterfly

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Recommendations for You


Here are a few pieces of content that I found valuable and hope you will, too:

  • “How to Learn From Your Failures” (article) discusses how to overcome emotional and cognitive barriers to enable us to learn from our defeats. Intuitively, we learn more from success, because it’s unpleasant and hard to think about failure. But we have an opportunity to learn much more from failure and thus become much more successful going forward.
  • “Making Normal Conversations Better” (article) relates some effective strategies for improving conversations. It starts with assuming that everyone you speak to could be a friend you haven’t met yet, or, at least, someone who’d like to be seen and understood, and then builds on that premise.
  • “David Brooks on Youth, Morality, and Loneliness” (podcast with transcript) - David Brooks, a well-known New York Times columnist, is interviewed by Tyler Cowen, an economist who writes the most prominent economic blog, Marginal Revolution. The interview is particularly interesting because the two of them are friends, making the conversation particularly in-depth and engaging.

Hope you find these recommendations helpful!

Would love to get your feedback on what you found most useful about this edition of the “Wise Decision Maker Guide” - simply reply to this email.

Decisively Yours,

Gleb

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Dr. Gleb Tsipursky
CEO of Disaster Avoidance Experts


PS: Did you miss out on reading any of my bestselling books?

book - Never Go With Your Gut: How Pioneering Leaders Make the Best Decisions and Avoid Business Disasters
book - The Blindspots Between Us: How to Overcome Unconscious Cognitive Bias and Build Better
Relationships
book - Returning to the Office and Leading Hybrid and Remote Teams
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