A new study found productivity trends that have taken place as working from home has become a more permanent concept.
Some find the shift to working away from the office as more productive while those who go into the workplace insist more is accomplished when in-person.of more than 500 professionals in Canada found productivity trends that have taken place as working from home has become a more permanent concept.
The people at talent solutions and business consulting firm Robert Half surveyed 500 people who work at companies in Canada with 20 or more employees in industries including finance, technology, marketing, administrative and human resources to learn more about if and how productivity has changed with the increased shift to remote and hybrid work.
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