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Unveiling the Hidden Potentials of Remote Work Productivity

Allwork

Forward-thinking business leaders should seriously contemplate integrating remote work policies into their organizations. As the COVID-19 pandemic pushed businesses to embrace telecommuting, many were surprised by the resulting boost in productivity.

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Is a post-COVID remote work policy right for you?

BMT Office Administration

Deciding on the best course policy for your workplace can be tricky. If you’re still debating what your remote work policy should look like, you’re not alone. There are a number of policies to consider. Global Workplace Analytics estimates that an employer can save $11,000 on average per year for each half-time telecommuter.

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Work flexibility: Unconventional arrangements are here to stay

BMT Office Administration

As time passed, however, Molly started noticing the positives of telecommuting. Between ongoing labor shortages and the effects of The Great Resignation, organizations require every advantage possible to attract job seekers and keep current staff, and flexible work policies are a big draw. Hybrid work. Flexible schedule.

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Defining The Future Of Work: Key Terms To Know For 2023

Allwork

It is a journey rather than a destination, and working practices, along with the physical workplace, will continue to adapt and change in line with innovative new solutions that help us work more collaboratively, efficiently and productively. . Business Center . Coliving . Coworking Space .

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IBM Cuts Telecommuting and the Paradox of Place

Small Business Labs

Those who have been telecommuting have the choice of moving or leaving the company.   While most of the coverage of this is focused on IBM's marketing department, the new policy is going to be extended to other departments at IBM.  These firms believe co-location leads to greater levels of collaboration and innovation.