It has been difficult navigating the Covid-19 Era on all fronts. Effectively leaving offices empty and a big question mark next to future productivity. It has been necessary to make changes and adapt in the workplace. Measures have been put in place to provide workers with the comfort they need to feel safe in the office. But many still wish for the sense of solitude that workers have come to prefer while working remotely. The answer to all of this?…
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The future of the workplace continues to change as organizations have adapted to the long-term effects of the pandemic. What is certain is that hybrid work is here to stay, and…
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We are living in the forever after as the coronavirus continues to wreak havoc on the country. With each new surge companies are forced to once again reconsider what this 2-year…
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We have had a powerful reminder over the last year and a half of the value and importance of the office. The office is so much more than a building you…
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Flashback to early March of 2020, or your organization pre-pandemic. Most companies would have said that their office was an essential part of their business. The 9-5, Monday-Friday office model was…
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The job description and day-to-day function of the modern call center customer service agent have changed. Some of these changes are a result of the pandemic, but most of these changes…
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Change is an inevitable part of business and life, but the last year and a half has forced it on the office at a rapid pace. The return to work has…
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Over the last 18 months, many offices adapted to the government mandates by quickly shifting to a work-from-home model. Now, as the return to work seems to be experiencing a bit…
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Work-from-home. A year and a half ago, that was what the majority of office workers were being asked to do. This shift was unexpected, but the workforce adapted quickly-creating work from…
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Looking for what’s trending in 2022? Click here. Edited June 23, 2021 It’s always daunting to make predictions about the year to come, but trying to put our finger on office…