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As companies continue to navigate the new normal of remote and hybrid work, it’s crucial that they establish clear expectations and guidelines for their employees. And unlike Disney and Twitter, it’s very important that they don’t change their minds randomly when the leadership changes.
However, a recent survey conducted by Mercer found that only a third of organizations have formal rules in place for managing flexible work. This lack of clear communication and expectations can have a serious impact on both retention and recruitment efforts.
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“My journey with Dr. Gleb began when I came across an article on remote work dynamics in Entrepreneur online, which prompted me to reach out to him. Initially, we evaluated our existing policies to establish a baseline. Dr. Gleb's expertise helped us explore the significance of employee engagement and the impact of giving everyone a voice in shaping a better workplace environment. The collaboration has been illuminating, providing a fresh perspective on our operational challenges from both administrative and legal standpoints. Dr. Gleb's seasoned experience in fostering workplace improvements has been invaluable. His recognition of people as our most significant asset aligns with our
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After returning from Hawai’i last month, I started to work seriously on preparing our garden for spring planting. That included fixing up the car port after it was damaged in a thunderstorm in early Spring. So I fixed it up and guess what I found shortly after doing so? A robin made a nest in the newly-repaired area. It’s as if it was waiting for me to do so. It’s a delight to see the mommy robin sitting on its nest each day.
You can see the new wood beam I put up in the photo in the top left, compared to the old wood under it that remains from before I made the repair. I’m glad I finished the repair job and don’t need to bother the bird while it’s sitting on its eggs. I do have some mixed feelings about the nest, since I grow cherries, blueberries, and strawberries, and robins enjoy eating all of those. But still, the cuteness value outweighs the damage.
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