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SUPPORTING AND ENGAGING EMPLOYEES DURING CHALLENGING TIMES

Employers have been put to the test this year, they’ve had to swiftly change the way they work, manage their employees and measure productivity.

For years we have been talking about working from home and how it will play a central part in the workplace in years to come. That adoption was accelerated and, within a few days, businesses were forced to move their employees to home offices as we entered lockdown.

During that time, managers were learning on their feet how to manage their staff, making sure they had the right tools to do their jobs and ensuring their

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