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Working from Home – The Opportunities and Challenges
The shift to home working has been a growing and significant trend over the past decade and the COVID-19 pandemic forced a dramatic acceleration in that trend with remote work becoming more widely accepted and normalized. Overall, the shift while ongoing has been transformative shaping the future of work dynamics. Employers and employees have recognized the benefits and flexibility it offers, leading to the broader adoption of remote work arrangements. But it also presents significant challenges that businesses and employees must navigate.
The first challenge businesses face is ensuring the availability of a robust technological infrastructure. The provision of secure and reliable access to essential software, and communication platforms is vital, and maintaining that remote infrastructure becomes crucial for sustaining productivity and ensuring effective collaboration among remote workers. So what does the future of remote work look like? Will it be sustainable?