The pandemic has dramatically changed many aspects of our lives this year; the ways we now work, travel, shop, and engage with others can seem unrecognizable compared to just a few months ago.
The pandemic has dramatically changed many aspects of our lives this year; the ways we now work, travel, shop, and engage with others can seem unrecognizable compared to just a few months ago.
Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, you have probably heard more than one person express their desire for “everything to go back to normal.” However, safely reintegrating your employees from working remotely to back in the office requires careful planning and long-term changes. Think of it as the new normal.
Thanks to the coronavirus and social distancing measures, everyone will eventually need to access Zoom or similar video conferencing platforms. Whether it’s your first time or you’re a seasoned pro, there are several steps you can take to put your best foot and face forward during Zoom meetings. To help you along the way, we’ve outlined a few ways to get the most from Zoom meetings.
Business resilience determines its success in the ever-increasing volatility of the business environment. Currently, the world is faced with the COVID-19 pandemic that has left 230,104 people dead.
Most governments and corporations have issued remote work directives to curb the coronavirus pandemic. If you’re not used to this arrangement, you’ll have a hard time adjusting. Various distractions around the house mean you can’t focus as you would in an office setting.
As all of us deal with the spread of coronavirus and try to mitigate the disruption it has already caused, NorthPoint Executive Suites would like to help you maintain your business’ productivity during this time.
Robots have come a long way since they were introduced in literature over a century ago. Now they participate in real life HR departments to help with recruiting. Here are some of the many ways artificial intelligence is revolutionizing the hiring process.
Becoming a manager for the first time is a transformational experience. It changes the way others look at you, as well as how you look at yourself. With new responsibilities that focus more around leadership and less around personal production, your first foray into management means you will have to guide your team and redefine personal relationships while you cope with emotions of your own and the people you now lead.
Regardless of your profession, you like cost-savings and convenience. Virtual offices offer a flexibility that is attractive across industries and adaptations to meet various individual needs; and they give options to suit a variety of business and personal work styles. Consider how a virtual office can match your needs.
Well-managed business finances provide an easy snapshot for potential investors, partners, and donors while also providing a mirror from which to glean what is working and what is not and where to prioritize resource allocation. Both of these aspects are important to any business but especially to entrepreneurs on the iterative path of innovation and experimentation, growth-seeking, and future planning.