A. Claim
The widespread adoption of remote work has led to increased employee productivity.
B. Example
A study conducted by Stanford University found that remote workers were 13% more productive than their in-office counterparts.
C. Evidence
The same study indicated that remote workers took shorter breaks and had fewer sick days compared to those who worked in a traditional office setting, which contributed to their higher productivity levels.
D. Reason
This increase in productivity can be attributed to the ability to create a personalized work environment, reduced commuting time, and the flexibility to work during hours when individuals feel most focused and energized.