Like it or loathe it, we’re embarking on a new era of remote work. The arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated a global shift towards working from home (WFH).
While the transition from in-house team management to remote management has posed plenty of challenges for businesses, we can count ourselves fortunate to be living at a time where collaborative tools are advanced enough for company employees to communicate quickly and effectively. If such a disastrous pandemic were to have occurred just five or 10 years ago, the notion of closing the office to operate from home would’ve led to significant issues due to a lack of a widespread technological infrastructure.