"The pandemic has shone a bright spotlight on the possible and the endless opportunities that technology offers to reshape our ways of working. The relative success of remote working over the past number of months can be capitalised on in a way that works for both employers and employees. The associated benefits of potentially higher productivity rates, less time spent commuting to and from work, and of course, a reduced financial spend on office overheads makes a shift to the blended method, very attractive."
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