RECKONING
Research papers submitted to a conference on teleworking held at Stanford University demonstrate that the rise of this modality is causing changes in the real estate market, in urban rhythms, in the professional development of women with children and in work styles. management
The Conference on Remote Work (https://www.remoteworkconference.org/2024-conference) held ‘in person’ at Stanford University the second week of October provided a series of news about a phenomenon that continues to evolve and cause unexpected effects. The key remains the impact on productivity, where…
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