13 Strategic Ways Leaders Can Prepare For Coming Workplace Changes
Leaders in 2021 need to stay flexible and accommodative regarding both employee and client needs.
Newsweek Expert Forum members share industry insights.
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Implementing new workplace processes takes planning to ensure changes stand up to the volatility of the current business environment. Leaders in 2021 need to stay flexible and accommodative of both employee and client needs.
But with the amount of thought that must be put into every decision, how can leaders determine what will best suit the organization? To help, 13 members of Newsweek Expert Forum detail what industry leaders should focus on as they reimagine the future of the workplace.
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CAMBRIDGE, Mass. and NEWPORT, R.I., Feb. 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/
The Wanderlust Group (TWG), a technology leader in the marine and outdoor lifestyle industries, today announced that it has hired Meghan Keaney Anderson as Chief Marketing Officer. Previously, Keaney Anderson was Vice President of Marketing at HubSpot, a role she held for nearly a decade.
The Wanderlust Group is a two-sided marketplace connecting marina and campground owners to boat and RV users. Since launching in 2015, TWG has connected more than 250,000 boaters with more than 15,000 marinas to search, explore, reserve, and pay for reservations digitally, within a matter of minutes.
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