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The future of work is hybrid – here's an expert's recommendations

  • Written by Alanah Mitchell, Associate Professor and Chair of Information Management and Business Analytics, Drake University
imageA hybrid work arrangement means employees divide work time between the office and home. KT Images/The Image Bank via Getty Images

COVID-19 has changed the way we work.

Even before the pandemic, the U.S. workforce increasingly relied on remote collaboration technologies like videoconferencing and Slack. The global crisis accelerated the adoption of...

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