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‘When you WFH, it sometimes feels like sleeping at work’

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WASHINGTON: Microsoft Corp has been a major beneficiar­y of the work-from-home boom spurred by the Covid-19 pandemic. But CEO Satya Nadella is realising the pitfalls of being away from the office for so long.

Online meetings can make employees tired and make it difficult to transition from a work mindset to private life, the executive has said at The Wall Street Journal CEO Council. “When you are working from home, it sometimes feels like you are sleeping at work,” he added.

Video meetings can be particular­ly enervating, the CEO noted, citing brain studies on the subject. “Thirty minutes into your first video meeting in the morning, because of the concentrat­ion one needs to have in video, you are fatigued.” He also said remote work misses some of the benefits of the office. “Video meetings are more transactio­nal,” he said. “Work happens before meetings, after meetings.” Microsoft has a new product that attempts to address this. Together Mode places participan­ts on video calls in a virtual space, such as an auditorium, meeting room or coffee bar to try to recreate an office atmosphere. Microsoft shares have surged more than 30% this year as corporate customers sign up for more of the company’s cloud services and internet-based software subscripti­ons to help their sprawling workforces work from home.

Nadella said the pandemic is teaching him about the value of transition­s between work and personal activities. “I am learning more about transition­s,” he said. “So how do you transition? Do you have dinner with the family?” He said he has paid attention more to his schedule.

He also sympathise­d with employees joining companies while working remotely. “You need to on-board them, on-board them successful­ly,” he said. “Learning, re-skilling, upskilling is going to become a huge issue.”

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