New Strategies for Learning and Development in an Increasingly Virtual World
3 Sep 2020
Newly dispersed work teams are facing new challenges. During the early months of the global pandemic, more than three-quarters of organizations reported 80 percent or more of their employees were working from home, according to a global survey on workplace re-entry.
While workplace mobility isn’t new, the scale of remote work has accelerated digital transformation, with rollout timelines shrinking from years to weeks. Workflows have also been upended as employees try to adopt new tools as part of their daily routines.
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The global pandemic has upended the labor market and dramatically and suddenly reversed U.S. economic expansion. COVID-19, especially, has caused U.S. manufactures to face unprecedented labor challenges.
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Contact: Nora Meyers Sackett
Press Secretary, Office of the Governor
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August 26, 2020
Gov. to announce amended emergency public health order
SANTA FE – Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham will host a remote news conference Thursday afternoon during which she and New Mexico...
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Contact: Bruce Krasnow
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August 18, 2020
Sceye Picks New Mexico For U.S. Production Center
Company set to add 140 employees as airship technology bridges broadband divide
SANTA FE, N.M. – Sceye, a company founded by global...