Remote work has become a preferred way of working for millions of employees. Many companies, however, are pushing for a return to the office, citing better collaboration, culture, and productivity.
Despite many major companies forcing their employees back to the office, remote work still remains the preferred option. Here’s why my company leaned into remote work long after the pandemic and how ...
It’s been five years since the pandemic lockdowns of 2020 disrupted the traditional office workplace. For a while, it seemed COVID-19 killed the office. We studied an office-forward company ...
Remote work can increase isolation unless teams build intentional connections. Small, consistent social actions help counter loneliness in virtual workplaces. Leaders must model mental health support ...
I’ve always loved the old adage: “You can tell a lot about a person by their shoes”—that people’s interests and personality come through in the small ways they present themselves. Before remote work, ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about the life of a freelancer. Aug 01, 2024, 12:30am EDT Woman works on laptop while sitting by the table in front of ...
David Adam is a writer in Hertford, near London. Certain aspects of scientific life do not lend themselves to working from home. Archaeologist Adrià Breu, who studies neolithic pottery at the ...