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Five Things Every Company Should Be Doing In 2021 Entrepreneur 2/1/2021 © Shutterstock
A few years ago, only 3.6% of employees worked from home half-time or more. Today, the world looks very different, and it’s estimated that 25-30% of the workforce will be working from home multiple days of the week by the end of 2021. The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the Fourth Industrial Revolution, and it has created an enormous shift in the way we use technology in our work. The world will never go back to what it used to be, so how should your business prepare for 2021 and build a future that works? Companies need to look over their digital transformation strategy, update remote working policies, find sustainable ways of managing their remote/hybrid teams, take cybersecurity seriously, and start hiring people with the skills for the 21st century. Here’s a primer on each of these points:
This week, CentralApp CEO Todd Cope began a month-long trip across the country to attempt to bring remote technology related jobs to the area. Submitted photo
On Monday, Jan. 4, CentralApp CEO Todd Cope kicked off âOperation Rural Techâ with a nearly month-long trip across the country in an attempt to bring remote technology related jobs to the area. Through the Operation Rural Tech initiative, Cope said he will follow a meandering route from West Virginia to California, camping along the way in his Tesla. While on the road, he said he plans to connect to technology leaders across the U.S. from a safe social distance. One of the first stops of the trip was in Hazard.