Remote Working Benefits Could Have A Long-term Impact
Companies that have transitioned into a remote workforce for the first time are seeing the potential that this option can hold for business and staff in the long run.
Companies that have transitioned into a remote workforce for the first time are seeing the potential that this option can hold for business and staff in the long run.
Remote working has ushered in new trends that are changing aspects of how we work and, even after the pandemic, will transform the way companies operate their businesses.
Tools such as Zoom and Microsoft Teams have grabbed headlines in recent weeks and are expected to transform the way we work today and even once the pandemic has ended.
Tech companies are faced with a bigger challenge when transitioning to remote working as they handle sensitive data, so ensuring this information is secure is essential.
Working from home when roommates or family members are also stuck at home can be incredibly challenging, so creating a space dedicated to work can help you stay on task.
Singapore’s COVID-19 Temporary Measure Bill requires property owners to pass on 100% of rental rebates to tenants, but some coworking members are being hung out to dry.
Workers will gradually be going back to the workplace over the next few weeks, and companies need to ensure the space that workers are reentering is both safe and secure.
As economies slowly begin to open back up, companies need tools that create a safe work environment, as well as encourage social distancing during these uncertain times.
American Underground, a coworking space based in Durham, has launched a program called Landing Spot to help recently laid off workers to enter the entrepreneurial world.
Although the status of the world feels overwhelmingly grim, one silver lining through all will be the shift in how we work that will benefit businesses and our planet.
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