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Gen Z’s Impact On The Workplace: Tech-Enabled And Collaborative

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Born between the mid-1990s and early 2010s and projected to comprise nearly one-third of the global workforce by 2030 , this 2.5 Today’s technology makes it easier to ensure that teams are in the office at the same time, seated near one another and able to easily collaborate.

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How Can Office Design Support Multigenerational Collaboration?

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I knew exactly what to expect out of my work week and I knew my colleagues and mentors would be there to help me through the day. As the remote journey stretched on, new collaboration tools were created and virtual meetings became more efficient, but it felt like there was never a clear stopping point to the workday.

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Opinion: 5 New Leadership Rules Are Required For Mentoring Remote Workers

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The best leaders in a remote or hybrid environment rely on trust, deep relationships, vulnerability and outcome-based evaluation metrics to mentor and guide employees. . While remote work hasn’t changed the need for leaders to mentor and guide their people, it has changed how leaders need to approach this task. . Establish trust:

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8 Tips to Improve Team Collaboration

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Was it the project? Collaborative teams equal enhanced productivity and results. This causes a disconnect when other team members feel a lack of trust and collaboration. Here are eight tips to improve team collaboration: 1. Don’t forget to look outside your company as well, talking with colleagues and mentors.

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To Make Remote Work Effective, Think About Others

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The most collaborative communication happens in-person. However, the costs follow the inverse order — in-person collaboration costs the most in time and logistics, virtual synchronous is next, and asynchronous is cheapest. Watch for changes in team dynamics that could undermine collaboration.

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A quarter of projects don’t meet their stated goals – but that’s not because of remote working

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A quarter of all projects do not meet the business goals that their organisations set for them, according to research published by the Project Management Institute (PMI) in the 15th edition of its Pulse of the Profession report – The Future of Project Work. These projects account for a quarter of all budget lost.

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Successful Remote Work Requires Investment Into Culture

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While some companies have welcomed the flexibility and autonomy of working from home, others have struggled to maintain engagement, collaboration and company culture. As more organizations adopt hybrid and remote policies for the long-term, it’s clear that success requires more than just the latest collaboration tools.