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How to Lead if Everyone is Out of Office

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The latest turmoil around Coronavirus has left organizations across the world ready to make part of their workforce – temporarily – remote. In this white paper, we will explore what the Out Of Office era means for us at work, at home, and what will continue to drive and enable it. We will also explore what conversations you need to have as remote work becomes the new normal.

Once the health crisis is behind us, will the experimentation have led to an even wider acceptance of remote work? “The crisis is a very, very big challenge to the society,” Alibaba CEO Daniel Zhang told investorsbut it also gives people a “chance to try a new way of living and new way of work.”

The impact of remote work is not just about where people work. As distributed, diverse and location-independent teams become a new norm, this raises new questions and issues regarding our relationship to work, our needs as workers and as human beings, and the ways of working together and leading.

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Samuel Mueller

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