In 2020, disruptive forces pushed employees to learn how to work remotely. Research from last year revealed that shifting to a home office had a tremendous impact on employees as they grappled with changes in ways of working, modes of communication, and workstation equipment available to them. More than a year later, and with the workforce in some countries starting to return to the office, one thing is clear: 2021 saw the rapid emergence of hybrid workspaces.
With working from anywhere becoming the new normal, decision makers need to rethink the role of their organization’s workplace, the technology provided to employees, and ways to equip them to be productive and able to collaborate efficiently from wherever they work. In that context, how are businesses transitioning from 2020 to make remote work sustainable? What is the future role of the office? What types of technologies do employees need to stay productive when working from different locations? And what is the value provided by monitors when working from different locations?