Stuck in the waiting room
Recent changes in the business world have challenged our assumptions about where employees work, how they work, how they interact with one another, and even the definition of 'what a meeting is.' And experts say there is no going back to the old 'business as usual'.
At the core of this change is the very definition of 'the office.' Many workers expect to continue to work remotely, at least part-time. Business leaders should plan for a combination of remote and on-site workers, in many cases with the dominant work location being remote.
As a result, one of the foundational underpinnings
of the corporate world—the office meeting—is also
forever changed.
Read now to discover more about meetings for modern times.
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