Pros
• Trust & Autonomy - Employees feel empowered and more engaged. No micromanagement builds confidence and ownership. • Results-Focus - Performance is judged by output, not face time. Encourages efficiency and productivity. • Open Communication - Everyone can speak up, regardless of rank. Helps ideas flow and decisions improve. • Collaboration- Cross-functional teamwork is encouraged; silos are minimized. Remote Work- Flexibility leads to better work-life balance and access to wider talent pool. • Startup Energy - Faster innovation, experimentation, and agility. Roles are often flexible.
Cons
• Ambiguity-Lack of structure and supervision can overwhelm employees used to traditional guidance. • Hierarchical Norms - Filipino work culture tends to respect seniority; open communication can be misinterpreted as being "disrespectful" or "too assertive". • Conflict Avoidance- Filipinos often value harmony; direct feedback can be uncomfortable or lead to miscommunication. • Time Perception-"Bahala na" or flexible attitude toward deadlines may clash with strict results-based expectations. • Remote Isolation -Remote work may be misused (i.e. less productivity) or lead to disconnection, especially if accountability systems are weak.