Stop Blaming Remote Teams for Productivity Dips — Audit Their Internet Before It Costs You $300,000 an Hour

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Poor morale may slow a project, but a frozen screen stops it cold. Every remote workflow — from creative reviews to client demos — rides on bandwidth. Many leaders treat connectivity as a personal headache, but they usually miss the bigger threat.

Unstable networks drain profit, push IT into crisis mode and hide behind the vague label of “productivity issues.” Remote work is not a hurdle. The bad internet is.

Audit your team’s internet experience, not just their output

KPIs focus on results, mainly tracking what happened, not why it happened. Targets sometimes slip, and managers blame the process or people, yet the

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