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😵‍💫 7 Remote Workforce Trends to Watch & Leverage in Your Organization
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😑 Your remote workforce is any workers who do not do their job from a specific office space. This could be employees who work primarily from home, or it could be freelancers and consultants that work for themselves — and onboard your business as a client. 

With remote work front and center, here’s what you need to know to keep your enterprise on the forefront of labor trends this year:

😑Increased Adoption of Hybrid Work Models: For many, embracing a remote working strategy doesn’t mean throwing away the office keys for good. Hybrid work models could mean that you allow employees a certain number of days to work from home,

😑Advancements in Remote Work Technology: Technology has made it easier than ever to embrace remote work.

😑Rise of Digital Nomadism: Remember that remote work doesn’t mean you can call workers into the office on demand, and in fact — many of your workers might decide to work agnostically, living in different countries or regions for long stretches of time.

😑Cybersecurity Measures for Remote Work: It’s important to think about how you will secure a network that suddenly includes many more devices and locations.

😑Remote Work for Non-Traditional Roles: As the door is open for remote work, you can start thinking about allowing freelance talent or a remote workforce to handle even non-traditional roles within the organization.

😑Employee Monitoring and Productivity Tracking: What’s the ethical balance for monitoring efficiency and productivity of employees and freelancers working remotely? It’s a difficult question, and no surprise to see it under the spotlight.

😑Freelancer Management Systems (FMS) & Freelance Platforms Gain Traction: One of the hardest challenges for today’s enterprises when it comes to remote work is how to find freelancers, and how to manage and pay them accurately and with visibility.

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😵‍💫 7 Remote Workforce Trends to Watch & Leverage in Your Organization
#Freelance

😑 Your remote workforce is any workers who do not do their job from a specific office space. This could be employees who work primarily from home, or it could be freelancers and consultants that work for themselves — and onboard your business as a client. 

With remote work front and center, here’s what you need to know to keep your enterprise on the forefront of labor trends this year:

😑Increased Adoption of Hybrid Work Models: For many, embracing a remote working strategy doesn’t mean throwing away the office keys for good. Hybrid work models could mean that you allow employees a certain number of days to work from home,

😑Advancements in Remote Work Technology: Technology has made it easier than ever to embrace remote work.

😑Rise of Digital Nomadism: Remember that remote work doesn’t mean you can call workers into the office on demand, and in fact — many of your workers might decide to work agnostically, living in different countries or regions for long stretches of time.

😑Cybersecurity Measures for Remote Work: It’s important to think about how you will secure a network that suddenly includes many more devices and locations.

😑Remote Work for Non-Traditional Roles: As the door is open for remote work, you can start thinking about allowing freelance talent or a remote workforce to handle even non-traditional roles within the organization.

😑Employee Monitoring and Productivity Tracking: What’s the ethical balance for monitoring efficiency and productivity of employees and freelancers working remotely? It’s a difficult question, and no surprise to see it under the spotlight.

😑Freelancer Management Systems (FMS) & Freelance Platforms Gain Traction: One of the hardest challenges for today’s enterprises when it comes to remote work is how to find freelancers, and how to manage and pay them accurately and with visibility.

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