Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer needs all employees close as she tries to fix the ailing company’s problems. That means beginning in June, Yahoo employees who have been able to work from home will be asked to head back into the office, according to a company human resources memo. Some of Yahoo’s most important “communication and collaboration” come from impromptu meetings, discussions between employees and meeting new people around the office, the memo said. It also noted that “speed and quality” were sometimes sacrificed when working from home.
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Posted by: Rachelle Dragani February 26, 2013 02:10 PMYahoo CEO Marissa Mayer needs all employees close as she tries to fix the ailing company’s problems. That means beginning in June, Yahoo employees who have been able to work from home will be asked to head back into the office, according to a company human resources memo. Some of Yahoo’s most important “communication and collaboration” come from impromptu meetings, discussions between employees and meeting new people around the office, the memo said. It also noted that “speed and quality” were sometimes sacrificed when working from home.