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Will Remote Working Affect Organizational Culture And Day-To-Day Operations?
As remote working picks up pace, organizational leaders must strategize ways in which they can boost employee morale, maintain a healthy working culture, improve processes, and empower employees in the right ways
Harvard Study Finds Most Workers Would Rather Continue Working From Home
Some would prefer a hybrid schedule, where they spend time at home and in the office.
The Taboo Of Remote Working And Hiring In India
Companies might drumbeat about WFH, but many hiring managers still breathe an audible sigh when a WFH request lands on their desk
5-Minute Make Up Routine For Work From Home
These easy steps can be added to your make up routine to look fresh and even more presentable while being remote
How to Improve Your Work-From-Home Experience (Even After Months of Doing It)
There are still numerous ways to make virtual employment less monotonous and more efficient.
How to Automate Your Work From Home Lifestyle
While in-office pool tables and La-Z-Boys are now things of the past, Plug and Play Suites are now available for the real entrepreneur.
No More Snow Days
How the remote work reality impacts employee productivity and satisfaction-and how you can help
What Companies Can Change in the Office Space to Increase Productivity
The corporate world should pump the brakes on formats with uncertain effectiveness.
The Top 10 Franchises That Can Be Run Part-Time From Home or Through a Mobile Unit
Looking to start a franchise but have limited time? These options might just work for you.
Roughly Half of Americans Want to Return to the Office at Least Some of the Time - But Mostly to See Their Work Friends, Not Their Bosses
About half of US workers would like a hybrid work arrangement in the future, a new survey found.
Gadgets To Make You More Productive During Work From Home
Top picks to replicate your office environment at home
Trying to Give a Terrible Virtual Presentation? Get Sloppy With the 3 P's.
When making a presentation from the home office, it's tempting to overlook the small details. But in virtual presentations, virtually everything matters, so mind the three P's: posture, place, and preparation.