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Technologies and trends that have been developing for years will go mainstream in the new year, changing how, when, and where we work.
The companies highlighted conferencing products that are flexible, reconfigurable, and interoperable, allowing for a best-of-class, multi-vendor solution that lets you selectively swap out components as technology advances.
Work from home is failing, with more and more companies demanding their employees return to the office. AI-driven tools for onboarding and employee engagement could fix that.
When a company that makes software designed to ensure remote work is successful decides its own employees need to be in the office, it's sending the exact wrong message to customers.
While top-end conference room video and audio bars can improve meetings for those in-person and remote, a more wholistic approach to meetings is needed in a post-pandemic world.
Apple seems to be doubling down on inflexibility in its approach to flexible working.
Want to cut costs and improve productivity? A remote/hybrid workforce can reduce your office rental overhead.
Purposeful connection and digital processes will support the future world of work. Water coolers are optional.
Insisting on an in-office presence for employees means Apple is not working hard enough to reinvent the future of work.
Alykhan Jetha (AJ), president and CEO at Marketcircle, offered up his views on the leadership qualities the future of work will need.
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