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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. Molly decided on a hybrid work schedule – contributing from home three days a week and coming into the workplace twice. The demand for a flexible workplace. The pandemic provided plenty of time to re-evaluate priorities and lifestyles.

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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. FlexJobs’ survey of more than 2,100 employees who worked from home during the pandemic found that 51% reported being more productive while working remotely. Some businesses do hands-on collaboration or more sporadic brainstorming sessions to elicit innovation.

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The New Frontier for Business: Work-Life Integration

Office Dynamics

In a recent Advise America survey, 87 percent of respondents felt they overwork — but at the same time, more than a third also said they don’t feel overloaded by work. Esna, a provider of embedded real-time communication and collaboration solutions, reports that 20 percent of the 4.6

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Diversity Hiring 101: A Quintessential Guide for Recruiters

Recruit CRM

Workplace diversity as we say is simply defined as understanding, accepting, and valuing differences between individuals from different fields of life and orientation which can be related to numerous age brackets, religions, disabilities, personalities, skill sets, experiences and knowledge bases. Is it a top of the pipe issue?

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Diversity Hiring 101: A Quintessential Guide For Recruiters

Recruit CRM

Workplace diversity as we say is simply defined as understanding, accepting, and valuing differences between individuals from different fields of life and orientation which can be related to numerous age brackets, religions, disabilities, personalities, skill sets, experiences and knowledge bases. Is it a top of the pipe issue?