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Research cites areas where engineers should improve – but "knowledge workers" can too.   
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As tech workers prepare to head back to the office, remain remote, or somewhere in between, they'll encounter a vastly different office environment than the one they left.
But experts say that some things likely won't change, and might even get worse: Studies have found a wide communications and culture gap between technical (engineers and product managers, for example) and non-technical employees (business departments like sales and marketing, for example) at tech companies.

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