The future of work: is remote work the next frontier?

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Small, medium-sized, and large businesses were compelled by COVID-19 to immediately adapt. After COVID, remote work is still unclear. Business managers must be aware of the hurdles despite the fact that this shift has been effective for many firms.

Whether required by businesses or as a result of individual employee preferences, remote work is here to stay. Most likely, work will never be the same as it once was. Even if we are aware that work will change, it is impossible to predict all the possible changes. Fortunately, trends in remote work provide guidance for hiring, designing virtual events, and more.

Remote teams have benefited from the largest-ever global work-from-home experiment that the pandemic initiated. This experiment has helped companies to establish a variety of productivity patterns, learn new communication strategies, and quickly adopt new technologies and tools for remote collaboration.

Looking to the future of remote work

Implementing remote work for the sake of safety during the coronavirus pandemic was just the tip of the iceberg. Now companies need to reflect on their motivations for continuing remote work after the pandemic.

Companies may decide to continue allowing workers to work remotely for the following reasons:

With this in mind, it is important to collectively reimagine the future of work.  Listen to industry experts sharing their thoughts and knowledge about remote work, diversity and leadership in Talanta’s Free Virtual Conference: The Future of Work on November 30, 2022 at 10 a.m. Central Time (4 p.m. GMT) with the following topics:

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