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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. Many companies turn to their webpages and social media accounts to promote their flexible arrangements. A default way to continue business operations during the pandemic, telecommuting has become the favored method of working for many people.

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

BMT Office Administration

Global Workplace Analytics estimates that an employer can save $11,000 on average per year for each half-time telecommuter. Many companies, particularly in the tech space, invested a lot of resources into their physical workspaces and used this to attract candidates and promote their company culture. Conduct a survey.

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Telecommuting – a Sure-fire Way to Reduce Productivity and Effectiveness

Small Business CEO

I read with interest the recent, excellent article on telecommuting. It argues that telecommuting reduces a company’s costs, increases its productivity and furthers the green agenda. I should state, early on, that I don’t have any problem with occasional telecommuting. Human Resources telecommuting teleworking'

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Attracting Millennials: Understanding What Millennials Want in a Career

Office Dynamics

Millennials see time as a limited resource that should be handled wisely and they aren’t interested in trading it for money. PwC’s “Millennials At Work” study shows that many would put off a promotion just to hammer out an ideal schedule for themselves. Collaborative work. Ultimate flexibility.