The virtues of asynchronous work

Enrique Dans
Enrique Dans
Published in
4 min readApr 30, 2024

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IMAGE: An open laptop with the words “Work hard anywhere” on the screen, and a potted plant on the side
IMAGE: Kevin Bhagat — Unsplash

Daniel Jiménez of Spanish-language site Haz Magazine emailed me some questions a few days ago for an article on asynchronous work (pdf).

Company cultures that offer employees more autonomy, combining face-to-face models with distributed work based on a less supervised relationship, and instead focusing on healthier approaches is increasingly a key factor for companies looking to attract and retain talent…

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Enrique Dans
Enrique Dans

Professor of Innovation at IE Business School and blogger (in English here and in Spanish at enriquedans.com)