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Rethinking the return to the office: Embracing a progressive future of work in India

Three years ago, the world was hit by a curveball called Covid-19. Companies had to scramble without a game plan, and leaders joined forces to protect their teams. Work From Home (WFH) became the knight in shining armor, even for tech giants who were WFH skeptics. Many shouted, “Farewell, traditional offices!” As the pandemic eased, remote work took over. Folks worked from different zip codes – cities, countries, even their hometowns.

TCS's office work policy change: Perspectives, implications, and the future of work

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), one of the world’s largest IT services companies, recently changed its policies. Starting on October 1, TCS mandated that its employees work from the office five days a week. As a result of this new policy, employees who fail to comply may face disciplinary action from the company. Employees and employers have expressed a variety of perspectives and considerations regarding this decision.

The role of the cost breakdown structure (CBS) in effective project planning

Projects have lots of moving parts that can make it difficult for agencies to create an accurate budget. But while that’s true, not having an accurate budget can result in negative consequences, like not having enough money allocated or being too optimistic and ending up missing deadlines — which can significantly impact client satisfaction.

9 ways agencies can reduce churn and strengthen client retention

Is your customer churn rate stopping you from growing your agency? In an industry where most agencies have a relatively small number of customers, loyalty is incredibly important. Unfortunately, there are all sorts of ways that customer experience and satisfaction can suffer. Potential causes of customer churn include poor customer service, inattention to customer needs, and a weak onboarding process.

What is workforce analytics? A clear and simple guide

Workforce analytics is the process of gathering employee time and activity data and reviewing it to find ways of increasing productivity and improving engagement. That means it’s crucial for analyzing performance, spotting trends, and making data-driven improvements. It’s also essential for effective human capital management (HCM).

6 surprising ways remote work helps you save costs

The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated a shift to hybrid and remote work that many business leaders saw as inevitable. There’s a lot of data about the uptake and effectiveness of ‘going remote’, and the message is overwhelmingly positive. But we’re focused on reducing costs. So let’s zero in on the costs and benefits of remote work.

Navigating the new normal: How executives envision the workplace in 2026

The lasting impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has reshaped how businesses and their leaders think about the workplace. As we look to the horizon, the year 2026 has become a focal point for many executives, marking a time when they anticipate a definitive stance on office-based working. Based on a recent report from The Times, the forecasted workplace model seems to lean towards a full return to the office.

Change management in the AI age: How to sidestep common mistakes

In this thrilling era of artificial intelligence (AI), we’re not just witnessing a technological evolution; we’re at the brink of a human revolution. The promise of AI is dazzling, offering gains in efficiency and productivity. But too many leaders are racing towards a future without giving enough thought to change management in the AI era.

AI's impact on the accounting industry

Liam Martin & Nick Sinclair discuss the transformative impact of artificial intelligence on the accounting industry. While some fear job losses, they foresee an evolution where roles are elevated with a greater emphasis on soft skills like communication and customer service. Nick underscores TOA Global's approach: training accountants to harness AI tools developed by others, instead of competing against them.

How to use OKRs to Align Your Team and Achieve Your Goals

OKRs, or Objectives and Key Results, is a goal-setting framework teams and individuals use to create aspirational goals with measurable results. It’s a methodology that asks: “What can we improve to become more successful?” And “What can we measure to prove that that we’re hitting our objectives?” With team OKRs, businesses can create alignment, track goal progress, and inspire employee engagement so all hands are on deck working toward a common objective.