..combined with a very basic office attire.
Will be working the whole week on site, since we are building prototypes of our product.
This is where F2F makes sense and you can really shine as a good project manager. Praising colleagues for their efforts and their work, quick fixing technical issues, working on relationships and banking some trust points from the individual team members for times to come, where you will be relying solely on influence to get your project prioritized or have engineers clock in overtime to make up for the not so realistic corporate goal setting.
Having the product physically available makes a lot of stuff easier when collaborating. Aside from that I don’t see much benefit of being on site, just to fulfill some KPI or corporate guidance. While preparing work that is mainly achieved working on a computer, remote work has huge benefits, less disruption! Plus with modern VOIP software and screen sharing collaboration on CAD work is much easier and you don’t borderline on making permanent enemies at work, if you touch someone’s screen.
Ah good old times, who else remembers sharing models/ drawings upfront with different teams via mail and then navigating telephone conferences trying to figure out on what feature the guys across the line are looking at, when they make recommendations.
Enjoy your work! Try not taking it overly serious & stay away from burning yourself out for the shareholders.