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Remote work supports a resilient, adaptable workforce but preserving human connection is key to its future

Flexibility and adaptability have been top of mind during this recent economic and public health emergency. As businesses begin to reopen under government guidelines, employees working in improvised home offices – kitchen tables, living rooms, and spare bedrooms – will be returning to corporate workspaces. Or will they?

The future of offices and workspaces, particularly for those deemed as essential businesses, will center on flexibility and remote capability. The pandemic required an accelerated…

Source: The Business Journal

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