13 Upcoming Trends That May Impact Workplaces In 2021
With so much still in flux, how can leaders accommodate what will be important to employees?
Newsweek Expert Forum members share industry insights.
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The success of an organization depends heavily on the relationship between its leaders and employees. Employee expectations of the workplace are shifting as the pandemic continues to unfold, impacting both employee morale and leaders abilities to address and accommodate changing needs.
With so much still in flux, how then can leaders gain a better understanding of what needs will be important to employees this year? To help, 13 experts from Newsweek Expert Forum weigh in on what trends leaders should expect to have a lasting impact on workplaces this year.
12 Ways to Project Authenticity in a Virtual World
The ramifications of the pandemic forced many leaders to collaborate virtually with their team and clients. Here s how to project authenticity online.
Newsweek Expert Forum members share industry insights.
Photos courtesy of the individual members
The ramifications of the pandemic unexpectedly forced many organizations to a remote workforce and left leaders having to try alternative approaches to collaboration, including connecting virtually with their team and clients.
Those who had experience leading a remote team long before COVID-19, however, can attest that authenticity and vulnerability go a long way into driving engagement in a primarily virtual world. Here, experts from Newsweek Expert Forum share 12 things leaders and professionals can do to foster connection and project authenticity in a remote environment.
Marvel continues to throw good talent after good at its upcoming
Moon Knight Disney+ series, with
THR reporting that Ethan Hawke has signed on to play the main villain in the Oscar Isaac-starring superhero show. There’s no word yet on who, exactly, Hawke will be playing, but given that Moon Knight’s personal nemesis is his old pal Bushman his employer who betrayed the future hero back during his mercenary days that feels like a pretty safe bet. (That being said, Moon Knight also sometimes beefs with Dracula, so, hey, fingers crossed for that.)
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Hawke joins a cast that includes, obviously, Isaac, and also the just-cast May Calamawy. His hiring is just the latest sign that Marvel is really, no fooling, willing to throw some serious money at a TV show about a character that even hardcore Marvel nerds might greet with a “Really? They’re doing a