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Travel Planning in a Pandemic? Here’s What You Need to Know

All Things Admin

When I worked corporately, travel planning was one of my favorite parts of my job, and I still love it today. COVID-19 brought the travel industry to its knees, but as vaccinations roll out and restrictions loosen, we’re getting closer to a place where we can move freely again. The basics of travel planning still apply.

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Business Travel Safety in a Volatile World

Practically Perfect PA

Whether travelling domestically or internationally, corporations have a Duty of Care to employees visiting other cities and locations for business. If disaster struck in a destination your employees had been sent to, do you have a system in place for them to mark themselves safe? Do you know their precise or approximate location?

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Why You Should Embrace Change In The Era Of Hyper-Speed Tech Evolution

Allwork

If you go back in time to 1905 and explain the concept of a global network that connects people and information across the world to anyone, they will stare at you blankly and think you were either insane, an alien, or a time traveler. These risks must be addressed at the public policy level as well as within society.

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7 Cybersecurity Tips for Remote Workers

Success

Putting on a privacy screen is an affordable and easy way to protect what’s on your screen when you’re working while traveling or in a public space. In addition to these safeguards, updating your systems regularly is important. There is also the option of having a responsible disclosure policy on your website.

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Work Sabbaticals: The Latest Nonprofit Retention Strategy

Success

Much of nonprofit work is emotionally draining, whether directly assisting individuals, working with communities or driving public policy to change systems. We pushed the sabbatical back two years so that I could steer the organization through the pandemic and be able to travel safely. I also did a lot of nothing.

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Lessons From Higher Education To Guide Office Design

Allwork

What will your policies and procedures be for booking space? . By whom or what system will workflow and approvals be managed? Space that gets reserved is easier to assess than first-come, first-served space if the reservation system collects and organizes the data in a usable way. Scheduling . Who will handle complaints?

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MIT Economists on the Impact of COVID-19 on Labor Markets

Small Business Labs

" But if there is a substantial reduction in the number of people working in offices and/or traveling to meet in offices, there will be much less need for the workers who feed, transport, clothe, entertain, and shelter people when they are not in their homes.    4. 

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