The antiquated assumption that those who work from home are less productive than those who work from the office has given rise to “visibility” concerns. In a recent survey, 42% of managers said they sometimes forget about remote workers when assigning tasks. This may explain why remote workers get promoted less often than their peers, despite being 15% more productive on average. While these findings are problematic on many levels, managers — new or seasoned — can take steps to mitiga...