Is this accurate to say for Disney?
Anyways, there is also an argument that technology has contributed to creating a socially awkward generation, unable to feel like they are a part of something, or effectively communicate their thoughts and ideas. And I can see how, for many new hires, it can be very difficult to understand and eventually buy into/be a part of a company's culture when your entire career has been excluded from it (other than MS Teams meetings).
I find it interesting that technology, which we were told would bring us together, in many ways has driven us apart. And I don't think we are going to comprehend just how significant this is until many more years down the road. But I see the writing that is already on the wall. How members of society value each other. How we interact with one another. The lack of communication and understanding....it all goes beyond just talking about working remotely. Well beyond productivity. Well beyond the workplace.