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The future of work: What’s the future of in-person work?

While office buildings traditionally have been at the center of work for many people, factors including the COVID-19 pandemic have forced employers to reconsider the look of their workspaces. Three...
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29/09/2022
The future of work: What’s the future of in-person work?

While office buildings traditionally have been at the center of work for many people, factors including the COVID-19 pandemic have forced employers to reconsider the look of their workspaces.

Three professors from the University of Cincinnati’s Carl H. Lindner College of Business discuss the state of in-person work, what’s lost when workers aren’t together in a physical space and how employers are adapting their workspaces to modern needs.

The three professors give their take on these + more questions. What is the value of in-person work and face-to-face interactions? What types of jobs benefit most from in-person interactions? What’s lost when workers aren’t together in person?.

They bring up both positive and negative aspects of different remote and office areas.

Read full article here: https://www.uc.edu/news/articles/2022/09/the-future-of-work–whats-the-future-of-in-person-work.html

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