Today, no matter where you are in the world, it’s not unusual to find yourself working alongside an analyst from Amsterdam, a strategist from San Francisco, or a designer from Dubai. As companies look ...
The business world is entering a new era—one shaped not by geography, but by digital capability, mobility, and the rise of a globally distributed workforce. “Global expansion” is no longer just a ...
Workers may be returning to offices and rebelling against full days on Zoom, but companies are still sourcing employees from a broader geographic pool. Ben Light According to the Society for Human ...
Global teams don’t fall apart because of distance — they fall apart because they aren’t built with cohesion in mind. With almost 90% of organizations now embracing some form of “workplace flexibility” ...
T he rise of remote work has fundamentally changed how companies approach their location strategies. In a world where employees can work from virtually anywhere, the need for physical offices in ...
In a globalized world, remote work has been a longstanding practice among distributed workforces and is becoming increasingly widespread. In a recent survey of Fortune 500 executives by Altassian, ...
The COVID-19 pandemic fundamentally reshaped the world of work, prompting a long-overdue reexamination of talent strategies and workforce management. As HR executives navigate this evolving landscape, ...
Virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) has been a workhorse for the energy industry, but today’s widely distributed workforce demands more. As remote work becomes the norm, the focus is shifting towards ...