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Asynchronous communication and telecommuting in the digital age

Asynchronous communication is one of the challenges posed by the digital transition away from the instantaneous. As remote working and hybrid models become more widespread, it’s not only a useful tool for businesses, it’s also a useful way to work with external and global teams. Asynchronous communication is an exchange of information that does not …

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Telecommuting or returning to the office?  The bosses clearly know what they want

Telecommuting or returning to the office? The bosses clearly know what they want

It could soon be time to tidy up your home office and start commuting again, with 65% of multinational CEOs saying they want workers back in 9-to-5 cubicles by 2025. That’s the opinion of the majority of the 1,325 global business leaders surveyed as part of KPMG’s 2022 CEO Outlook Audit on their “planning mindset, …

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Telecommuting May Reduce Congestion, But May Create Other Traffic Issues StuffSA

Telecommuting has the potential to reduce traffic congestion, but other factors, such as increasing the distance between home and work or adding new routes, can contribute to producing more congestion. Studies conducted before the COVID-19 pandemic showed that working from home can help reduce traffic congestion by decreasing the number of vehicles on the roads …

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