Future Of Work Spending Ramps Up
According to a new forecast from the International Data Corporation, Future of Work spending is expected to total $656 billion this year, a 17.4% increase from last year.
According to a new forecast from the International Data Corporation, Future of Work spending is expected to total $656 billion this year, a 17.4% increase from last year.
The past year saw companies and institutions heavily rely on video conferencing tools to stay connected, but the foundation of the future of work will be connectivity.
There is a lot of good that comes from incorporating automation and other technology in the workplace, but there is also a downside to excessive use of these tools.
Companies have started incorporating modern holographic technology into their operations in an effort to improve their virtual communication moving forward.
Slack has introduced Slack Huddles, a new tool that aims to support communication among hybrid workers by incorporating audio conversations and direct messages.
Technological advancements, more specifically the Internet of Things, is driving the evolution of the workplace and creating a space that is efficient and seamless.
A new survey from Blind of 5,680 tech employees revealed that the majority of respondents are discontent with their employers’ plans to bring them back into the office.
There are new trends emerging among the workforce that HR technology companies must focus on moving forward: wellness, social responsibility and employee buy-in.
A recent survey from Unispace found that 40% of respondents anticipate more technology in the post-pandemic workplace, but these tools should not be the main focus.
Companies like WeWork have launched efforts to incorporate holograms within their workplaces in order to cut down on Zoom fatigue and create a more immersive experience.
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