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Hybrid work: 7 signs that meeting should be an email
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Many IT employees have been working from home for nearly a year now. And for some, fully or partially remote work will become the new normal. More than half (57 percent) of employees work from home now, according to a new survey of employers by Willis Towers Watson, and around two in five employees will still be working remotely at the end of 2021.
While this may be a welcome proposition for some tech professionals, IT leaders and managers may need to optimize the WFH proposition – for the betterment of the larger organizations and their team members.
“The biggest mistake that we saw in the beginning of the pandemic, that some leaders and managers continue to make, is to adopt a ‘copy and paste’ approach to managing their teams,” says Elizabeth Freedman, executive advisor and consultant at executive coaching and assessment firm Bates Communications (recently acquired by global strategy consultancy BTS). “They try to take what they did in the live world and apply it
MutualOne grant supports Big Brothers Big Sisters program
Mark R. Haranas, president and CEO of MutualOne Bank and chairman of the MutualOne Charitable Foundation, this week announced that Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Mass & MetroWest has been awarded a $5,000 foundation grant to support its Girls in STEAM E-Mentoring (G.E.M.) program in Framingham and Natick. According to Big Brothers Big Sisters Executive Director Jeffrey Chin, the program matches at-risk youth with STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Math) women professionals from area corporations, higher education and the community. The grant was among awards totaling $131,500 in the foundation’s most recent round of funding. Established in 1998 as the philanthropic arm of MutualOne Bank, the Framingham-based foundation has since donated more than $5 million to charitable, educational and civic initiatives designed to improve and enrich the quality of life in Framingham, Natick and surrounding communit
Bates Communications Published on January 15, 2021
Kathryn Tibbetts Gates ‘91 was having supper in old Commons when a friend burst into the dining hall and shouted, “We’re at war!”
At that moment, Gates had two thoughts: Her friend had entered through the exit door, so her automatic response was, “You can’t come in this way you’ll get in trouble.” Her second: “I will always remember this moment.”
Such was the seismic surreality of Jan. 16, 1991, when the U.S. went to war.
It was around 7 o’clock in the evening and the TV networks had just broken the news that U.S.-led military forces were bombing Baghdad, Iraq, beginning the first Gulf War.
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