In today’s fast-paced work environment, accurately tracking your work hours is no longer optional. Whether you are a ...
Remember when working from home felt like winning the employment lottery? No commute, no office politics, no pants required for video calls if you positioned your camera strategically. What seemed ...
For more than 20 years, I’ve watched the relationship between people, devices and work evolve. The past few years have accelerated that evolution beyond what any of us imagined. The pandemic ...
Only 13% of American workers remain fully remote in early 2025, and another 26% have hybrid jobs, according to the academic clearinghouse WFH Research. Both figures are down from their pandemic peaks.
Many companies are making hybrid work the new normal. While this trend might emerge from a genuine interest in employees’ well-being, it could also transcribe a hidden attachment to past traditions ...
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