Meet Laila. It’s 2025 and she works from home four days a week. It’s been that way since the 2020 lockdown.
It’s 06:30 and she’s on her way to work.
Laila arrives at her office building at 07:00. Start
Having a digital marketing strategy for your business has grown in importance over the years as consumer behavior has changed and technology has advanced.
Now, more than ever, business owners face unprecedented challenges. The COVID-19 pandemic and its aftermath are going to
COVID-19 cases could be related to the gender of a country’s leader.
The findings show that COVID outcomes are systematically better in countries led by women.
Female leaders were
The survey entitled ‘HR resilience planning – COVID-19 impact and preparedness’ exhibited that around 70% of the organizations believe that the single biggest concern for continued remote working is fall in productivity.
Business organizations today
As academic researchers in the field of organisation design, we have watched with great interest as remote working has gradually drifted toward mainstream acceptance in recent years. The ultimate meaning of this gradual shift, however, is unclear. Even the
We hear it all the time: He’s a manager. She’s a leader. We seem to use the terms manager and leader interchangeably. I know that I have done so. Yet these terms do mean different things. How so?
The work culture is going to experience a major overhaul. With more and more employees planning to work from home, HR professionals will have to work with business heads to create policies and agendas that not only align with
Remote working has increased dramatically during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Almost three-quarters of businesses in the US want some workers to keep working from home.
From commuting to video calls, here are five trends that could shape the
Working from home over a prolonged period brings its own unique challenges, whether you’re a caregiver or simply because we are all used to being around others during the work day, it is unsettling and overwhelming, to say the
Rwanda has installed a series of robots in an effort to minimise the risk of medical staff catching coronavirus.
The robots carry out simple tasks, like checking temperatures and monitoring patients, thus reducing human exposure to the disease.












