PODCAST | Is the hybrid work model as disruptive as the Industrial Revolution?
Microsoft shares research and insights for business leaders on navigating this workplace shift
20 December 2021 - 08:00
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The level of disruption in the next workplace shift has been compared to the Industrial Revolution. The Covid-19 pandemic forced businesses to adjust quickly and it’s now clear that hybrid work is here to stay. But leaders are battling to decide what this set-up should look like.
Microsoft shares the insights and perspectives of industry experts on how companies can prepare for this change and accommodate employee needs.
Host and business writer Mudiwa Gavaza speaks to Colin Erasmus, modern workplace and security business group lead at Microsoft SA, and Mark Walker, associate vice-president for Sub-Saharan Africa at the International Data Corporation.
Support our award-winning journalism. The Premium package (digital only) is R30 for the first month and thereafter you pay R129 p/m now ad-free for all subscribers.
PODCAST | Is the hybrid work model as disruptive as the Industrial Revolution?
Microsoft shares research and insights for business leaders on navigating this workplace shift
The level of disruption in the next workplace shift has been compared to the Industrial Revolution. The Covid-19 pandemic forced businesses to adjust quickly and it’s now clear that hybrid work is here to stay. But leaders are battling to decide what this set-up should look like.
Microsoft shares the insights and perspectives of industry experts on how companies can prepare for this change and accommodate employee needs.
Host and business writer Mudiwa Gavaza speaks to Colin Erasmus, modern workplace and security business group lead at Microsoft SA, and Mark Walker, associate vice-president for Sub-Saharan Africa at the International Data Corporation.
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