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One year into fully remote working: how IT companies see the future of the workplace

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Over the past year, the COVID-19 pandemic has turned upside down the way we work and interact with each other. Traditional work models have been replaced with hybrid or fully remote ways of working. As a result, most of us have spent this past year separated from our colleagues and workplace.

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What an IT career will look like in 5 years

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While crystal ball technology is notoriously fallible, tech leaders say there are a handful of changes to IT work that we’ll likely see half a decade from now. Here’s a look at how IT workforces will operate and collaborate in the near-future enterprise.

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8 ‘future of work’ mistakes IT leaders must avoid

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CIOs supporting a hybrid mix of in-office and remote workers, and those who float between, need to implement new tools and strategies to get it right. But they will also need to change how they think about hybrid work, which analyst firm Forrester characterizes as “messy” even as it says 51% of organizations are moving in this direction.

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Top 8 challenges IT leaders will face in 2024

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2023 was a year made notable by a range of unexpected, unpredictable, and fast-moving challenges that, despite seemingly having little to do with technology, had profound impacts on IT strategies. These external factors can have a dramatic impact on business operations and strategic planning.

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Hybrid meetings: 5 best practices for better outcomes

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Offering a work-from-home option is no longer negotiable if you want to keep your teams staffed with talented employees. When asked what they would do if they had to return to the office full-time, a recent study from PromoLeaf found that more than half (52%) of remote workers would quit. People do miss seeing their coworkers, though.

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CIOs sharpen tech strategies to support hybrid work

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A significant number of organizations are operating in a hybrid model — and expect to continue with that hybrid environment for the foreseeable future. Global analytics and advice firm Gallup has found that the percentage of remote-capable workers working in a hybrid environment increased in 2022 , moving from 42% in February to 49% in June.

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Top 9 challenges IT leaders will face in 2023

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Three years ago, IT leaders were squarely focused on how to adopt fledgling AI techniques and approaches into their business models in service of digital transformations that included plans for shifting some workloads to the cloud. Here’s how IT leaders plan to address the biggest issues they expect to face in the year ahead.