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AWS CEO Matt Garman reveals why Amazon discontinued remote work: 'Everyone picked a...'

Matt Garman explained that remote work doesn’t foster the same spontaneous interactions that happen naturally in the office. He noted that when Amazon previously implemented a three-day in-office schedule, it proved ineffective since employees often selected different days to come in, which limited opportunities for consistent, in-person collaboration.

October 29, 2024 / 11:40 IST
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Matt Garman expressed his view that in-office work is essential to fostering innovation and operational success.

In a recent statement, Amazon Web Services (AWS) CEO Matt Garman doubled down on Amazon's decision to implement a strict five-day, in-office mandate for employees starting next year. The announcement, which has sparked significant employee response, will end the current three-day-per-week office attendance and require employees to return full-time to Amazon offices.

The move, intended to enhance innovation and operational success, has been met with some backlash, as employees argue that hybrid and remote setups better support productivity and work-life balance, Business Insider India reported.

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At The Wall Street Journal’s Tech Live event on Monday night, Garman highlighted the importance of in-person collaboration to “innovation” and “speed of execution,” citing impromptu hallway conversations and quick brainstorms at whiteboards as advantages unique to physical office spaces. "Particularly as we think about how we want to disrupt and invent on behalf of our customers, we find there is no substitution for doing that in person," he stated, underscoring that the creative energy and iterative speed are enhanced through face-to-face interactions.

He added that remote settings often miss out on such spontaneous encounters, which are instrumental for cross-departmental collaboration and casual idea exchanges.