Hybrid work and is now the most likely scenario for Aussie workers with 45% of Australian’s working in this format. Here’s who they are.

Hybrid work and is now the most likely scenario for Aussie workers with 45% of Australian’s working in this format. Here’s who they are.
Many Australian workers are experiencing Video-conference FOMO – a fear of missing out on in-office conversations after a video conference.
McCrindle shares six helpful ways in which leaders can shape the culture of their hybrid workplaces – according to the research
Working from home isn’t all a bed of roses. A recent survey found the negatives included: exhaustion, blurred boundaries and weight gain.
Remote work is here for decades to come, and the challenges it brings cannot be overlooked by businesses looking to thrive.
The future of human work will be characterised by collaboration, innovation and human skills that set us apart from robots.
Half of Gen Z and Millennials are finding communicating with colleagues challenging, compared to approximately 35% of Gen X and Baby Boomers.
One of the biggest enemies of momentum is monotony, and right now it feels like we are all participating in a modern, viral version of Groundhog Day.
When working from home, it really helps to have a signal or sign that tells others you live with, “I’m working and not available for any interruptions”.