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Artificial intelligence will play a bigger role in the workplace, but McKinsey analysts believe that 2026 will be the year of ...
Juggling successful retirement planning and remote, return to office (RTO), or hybrid options requires a bit of research and fancy footwork. How people do their jobs has changed since the pandemic.
Yet, collective bargaining agreements and other factors may affect the return-to-office timeline. With only 15% of federal jobs in DC, workers nationwide will be impacted. If you're a federal employee ...
Balance employee flexibility with business needs while prioritizing customers in workplace decisions As more organizations bring employees back to the office, they face a complex challenge: How to ...
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As companies continue to refine their hybrid work and return-to-office strategies, employers can help by actively involving employees in the decision-making process and listening to top talent, ...