Tell Brunetta, there's studying: remote working doesn't reduce productivity
With the same amount of time, remote work not only does not reduce productivity, but actually increases it. Tell whoever is responsible once again.
With the same amount of time, remote work not only does not reduce productivity, but actually increases it. Tell whoever is responsible once again.
Live, work, support local communities. A team of Cisco workers has been in Venice for a while to understand the future (and the beauty) of hybrid work.
It is a turning point for the world labor movement, with an unexpected and important drive: that of technological workers.
'Automatic' companies that, thanks to the blockchain, proceed without the need for "bosses", distributing roles and profits in a precise way? Yes thanks.
The potential of the metaverse also affects the world of work. Half of the employees are ready for the first virtual meetings.
The pandemic we are going through, and which is (hopefully) experiencing its final tail today, ...
Zazie has a policy that does not include tips, but profit sharing: a 'cooperative' approach that has zero manpower problems.
Digital nomads can live anywhere, but these places are the most suitable of all. In 2022, choose where to live and how to do it!
A quick look at the 5 most requested professions for the job to develop between now and the end of the decade.
The spread of Omicron has pushed more and more companies towards innovative and technological approaches to introduce the future of work.
We are in the midst of a significant change in the organization of work and professions. Let's make a short cut.
We will have business meetings in the metaverse within "two or three years". Or at least that's what Bill Gates thinks. What do you think?
YOLO stands for "You only live once": the working landscape of half the world is changing. Leaving old jobs, changing your life and taking risks: to continue earning, but with an eye on happiness.
The world is tangibly changing people's relationship with their work environments. What will the offices be like in the morning? Here are all the signs of a revolution.
What if struggling every day for decades for paid work were no longer the focus of our future life?
More and more companies are changing their workplace policies. The Canva and Atlassian cases show that the world business map will be turned upside down.
A report notes that reducing the work week would reduce energy consumption and transport emissions from commuting.
In an unfortunate attempt to devote itself to the welfare of its employees, Amazon makes a sensational omelette.
The workplace of the future? It is a physical-digital hybrid. Microsoft is convinced of this to the point of releasing guidelines for companies.
Working beyond a certain number of hours per week kills. Literally. It is the result of a WHO study: and Covid does not even enter the data.
Healthcare is changing, and the health professions will change too. Not necessarily fewer jobs, but different. Here's what could be next.