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As predicted, a large portion of the workforce that was relegated to working remotely is expected to continue to do so after COVID diminishes. According to a report by SHRM, "68 percent of organizations plan to adopt broader or more flexible work from home policies for all workers". Companies are...
Read more >As a wave of people returned to tourist destinations, so have employees returned to workplaces. In Minnesota, our tourist destinations naturally lend themselves to great social distancing. However, the crowded workplace is no Boundary Waters or secluded cabin. The same can be said of the often-used, but not-so-often cleaned,...
Read more >Some businesses are starting to recall workers, and throughout the next several months many will return to the workplace. There is no doubt the office workspace will look quite different than the place they left in March.The pandemic is changing life as we know it, both in the home and...
Read more >The coronavirus is forcing millions of Americans to work from home. While some see this a welcome way to avoid stressful commutes and added expenses, as well as saving time, there is an obvious trade-off surfacing: inefficient, uncomfortable work spaces. Arguably, the most important purchase you can make for...
Read more >Minnesota businesses are racing to transition their workforce to remotely working from home, however, few have had the time or resources to ensure that the home workspace is ready for business. A successful and speedy transition can help keep momentum. The following tips have been used by our...
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