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    The Future of Workplaces

    Employees working independently or in remote locations will face a predicament. Remote work-life balance will no longer be adequate  

    The Future of Workplaces

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    Employees working independently or in remote locations will face a predicament. Remote work-life balance will no longer be adequate; employees will seek to accentuate life over work. Professionals will develop personal toolkits of virtual counterparts, with the help of AI and devices.

    FREMONT, CA: Current trends in business and technology indicate that the way employees function will persist to transform over the next couple of years, bearing very little similitude to work as it is today. The following are six opinions about the future of the workplace and how businesses can prepare for it.

    Professionals will work for purpose and passion, not just for money

    Employees want to make a noteworthy social impact, and they will do this earlier in their lives rather than waiting for retirement. Individuals will proactively pursue opportunities to tie the impact and significance of their work to their mission, ambition, and passions. Smart businesses will make themselves more attractive not exclusively by paying higher wages, but also by presenting employees with opportunities to make a consequential impact. A company today must build a message that echoes and drives engagement by developing initiatives for employees to present their personal anecdotes, knowledge, and triumphs in various social causes.

    Remote work-life balance will disclose challenges

    Employees functioning independently or in remote locations will face a predicament. To enable upskilling and manage better projects, they’ll take on more additional assignments, potentially to a juncture where they’ll feel like they’re operating around the clock. In response, achieving a work-life equilibrium will no longer be adequate; employees will seek to accentuate life over work.

    Smart machines will become colleagues

    Smart machines are becoming smarter and more ubiquitous, not only finishing tasks formerly reserved for humans, but also doing what was thought to be unattainable for machines. Businesses will start to improve the functions of smart machines, software, and avatars. Professionals will develop personal toolkits of virtual counterparts, with the help of AI and devices that are more convenient for their personal or team-based activities.

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