It's tempting to think that, two-and-a-half years after remote working was forced upon many office workers, everyone would be getting the hang of it.What's become increasingly clear is the idea of everyone working from an office all day every day is no longer the automatic assumption it once was.If you're working a project that needs concentration and focus, an office full of people talking about what they watched on TV last night is pretty much the last place you want to be.In some ways it's entirely understandable why bosses would want everyone back in the office – that way they can at least see what people are up (and make sure they aren't working a second or a third job during their 9 to 5).It's very easy to see there will be a rapid evolution of working practices over the next year or two -- a Cambrian explosion of working practices which will mean the working day of the near future will look totally different."