Jan. 12, 2021 | Today's news and insights for tech leaders Note from the editor Welcome to the second week of 2021. Feels like longer, doesn't it?
As the year gets underway, companies are grappling with how to sustain remote operations, evolving from the fast and responsive changes of 2020 into long-term workplace policies.
What's ahead for businesses is a mix of work models that combines colocation with distributed work. More collaborative tasks will — eventually — take place in colocated hubs, while employees have flexibility to work where and when they want for the majority of their days.
Read more on the remote work trends to expect in 2021 here. And I want to hear from you: What remote work policies are you seeing take shape? Email me: rtorres@industrydive.com.
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