I worked remotely for 3 years in a high-profile company. Being remote helps control your time better. Coordinating anything with other people takes more effort, though, because you can't just walk around, see if somebody is busy, or out for a coffee, etc.
This is definitely solvable with technology, and will increasingly be solved.
There's also economy in employees providing their own computers, internet connectivity, and (most importantly) office space.
I worked remotely for 3 years in a high-profile company. Being remote helps control your time better. Coordinating anything with other people takes more effort, though, because you can't just walk around, see if somebody is busy, or out for a coffee, etc.
This is definitely solvable with technology, and will increasingly be solved.
There's also economy in employees providing their own computers, internet connectivity, and (most importantly) office space.