Since the pandemic forced the world indoors, many people have embraced this new age of remote work and the benefits it has brought. Lots of companies now offer wholly or partially remote work environments as there is a high demand from workers for more control and flexibility over both where and when they work.
We’re now several years from the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, but remote and hybrid working models are seemingly here to stay. Many companies favor these flexible work models thanks to their wide range of benefits, including lower attrition, more engaged employees, and lower operating costs. But while remote work offers employees greater flexibility and control, it also presents unique work-life balance challenges as the line between work and personal life blurs.
Workplace well-being has become more and more recognized in today’s business environment. Positive trends are revealed by the American Psychological Association’s 2023 Work in America Survey. It demonstrates that over 77% of workers are happy with the mental health assistance that their companies offer. But a more complex story comes to light when we compare this with Mind Share Partners’ 2023 Mental Health at Work Report.
Human Resources (HR) have experienced an important change in the constantly changing field of people management. With a variety of titles like People Operations, Human Capital, or Employee Experience Architect, HR is emerging as a key role in navigating the unknowns of the work of the future as we stand on the edge of a new age. Today’s HR professionals face a variety of challenges in this dynamic climate, which calls for a proactive and strategic vision.
Innovation has a critical role in enhancing patient care and operational effectiveness in the dynamic field of healthcare. Dentistry Support, which was established in 2019 by Dr. Stefan Borgas and Sarah Beth Herman, is a pioneer in the dental field, providing remote support services that enable dental businesses to thrive. This blog post explores Dentistry Support’s journey, the services it provides, and the transformative impact of its approach on the dental practices it serves.