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Are Productivity Paranoia And Lack Of Trust The Real Obstacles To Hybrid And Remote Work?

Allwork

Stanford University researchers doing a longitudinal study comparing productivity at different time periods found that remote workers were 5% more efficient than office-based ones in the summer of 2020. That’s based on Musk’s belief that remote workers are “phoning it in” and only “ pretend to work.” .

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How Women Are Rising in Business

Success

It’s a welcoming space for women entrepreneurs, one where collaboration, consensus and diversity rule. Traditionally feminine strengths are good for business Modern female entrepreneurs can lead from traditionally feminine strengths as broad as collaboration and empathy to those as personal as the day-to-day challenges of being a woman.

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How to handle remote employee time tracking

BMT Office Administration

Prior to 2020, only 6% of all employees worked remotely. Now in 2023, it’s projected that 25% of the workforce will engage in remote work in one form or another. It has to do with the increased volume of emails due to the rise in remote working after 2020. However, that percentage jumps up to about 50% for remote workers.

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