The COVID-19 pandemic sparked a sudden and aggressive shift to virtual work.
The sixth webcast of AMA’s Ask the Experts: Virtual Communication Series was held on December 16, and the program, Virtual Communication Best Practices Panel Discussion, focused on key takeaways from the series.
The expression of gratitude for employees’ efforts can be a huge motivation and productivity booster, especially during the worst of times.
A crisis has a way of bringing out the best and worst in people, and that is twice as true for teams.
Our world has become increasingly complex in the past couple of months. The main drivers behind this development are unstoppable globalization and tremendous digitalization.
The concept of working from home (WFH) may seem like the latest novelty fueled by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The COVID-19 pandemic has thrust many leaders into the unexpected and unprecedented role of managing their teams remotely for the first time.
Heraclitus once stated that “the only constant in life is change.”
By now, most of us recognize the business and human imperative of creating an inclusive world and an inclusive workplace.
Diversity and inclusion are an ever more important part of our society.