Why the Best Remote Teams Don’t Work in Offices

A person with short dark hair and blue earrings sits at a desk, focused on a laptop. They wear a light sweater, and the background shows shelves with books, plants, and a brick wall—ideal for remote staffing security tasks.

The modern office environment is something that has been oddly romanticized. Glass walls, gleaming floors, ergonomic chairs, and beanbags that no one ever uses. But here’s the uncomfortable truth: those towers in the business districts, no matter how shiny or stacked with amenities, don’t make people better at their jobs.