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Remote Teams Got You Stressed? Here’s How To Communicate Your Way Out Of Conflict

Allwork

Mostly onsite work has decreased from a high of 55% in November 2022 to 50% by January 2023, while remote work went from 25% to 28% in that time period, and hybrid increased from 16% to 18%. A multinational tech company faced an uphill battle with conflicts arising from different time zones and communication preferences.

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Major new report offers snapshot of hybrid and remote work debate in the US

Workplace Insight

Those wanting to be fully remote increased by six percentage points (42 percent in 2022, vs 36 percent in 2021). Due to the potential scheduling problems, 21 percent of employers require remote workers to work in the same time zone as the HQ. Stress levels are up. and 8 percent restrict people to certain states.

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Is a post-COVID remote work policy right for you?

BMT Office Administration

A lengthy commute in traffic can add a lot of time and stress to someone’s workday and speed up burnout. Some businesses do hands-on collaboration or more sporadic brainstorming sessions to elicit innovation. Do employees need to be in a physical worksite to collaborate or complete their tasks? Know your team.