Arguably, one of the most profound effects of the COVID-19 pandemic has been the accelerated shift from the office to working from home (WFH).
The overall trend towards remote working has been well documented, but the COVID-19 pandemic has created the ‘new sub-normal’ for millions and is likely to remain with us well after the global economy has emerged from the deep freeze.
At the same time, neuroscientists have been able to observe the effects of WFH on a global scale that had not been possible pre-COVID.
For example, a report by the NeuroLeadership Institute (NLI) observed that overall trends in remote working have been steadily growing over the past dec...
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