by Christine Moukazis | Oct 12, 2021 | Forbes Articles by Jack Kelly, Remote Work
In what may be a game-changing announcement in the accounting, tax, audit and consulting sector, PwC announced that around 40,000 professionals in the U.S. will work virtually outside of the office. The generally white-collar workers could live anywhere they’d...
by Christine Moukazis | Oct 12, 2021 | Forbes Articles by Jack Kelly
We’ve become inured to the daily stories of corporate CEOs lining their pockets with lush salaries, generous stock options and enjoying their private jets and perks ,while the employees are treated poorly. It’s not all top executives. There’s a...
by Christine Moukazis | Oct 12, 2021 | Forbes Articles by Jack Kelly
We’ve heard a lot about the “Great Resignation,” the trend of people quitting their jobs to pursue better-paying and more meaningful opportunities. We’re now seeing the “Great Retirement,” a silver tsunami of Baby Boomers leaving the workforce. During...
by Christine Moukazis | Oct 12, 2021 | Forbes Articles by Jack Kelly
Last month, President Joe Biden expressed his frustration with vaccine-hesitant people and signed an executive order compelling vaccine requirements for about 100 million Americans. “We’ve been patient, but our patience is wearing thin, and your...
by Christine Moukazis | Oct 12, 2021 | Forbes Articles by Jack Kelly, Remote Work
Working remotely from home has become a passionate issue for many people. After spending careers commuting into a city, losing two to three hours each day in traffic or on crowded buses and trains, people have woken up to the fact that there are alternatives....
by Christine Moukazis | Oct 12, 2021 | Forbes Articles by Jack Kelly
While many people are mired in misery, doom and gloom during the pandemic, we are simultaneously seeing an amazing trend of optimism, entrepreneurship and reinventing our work lives. One of the best things to happen from the outbreak was the freedom to...
by Christine Moukazis | Oct 12, 2021 | Forbes Articles by Jack Kelly
Speaking with CEOs and executives over the course of the pandemic, it seems that there are two distinctly different types of management styles emerging. One group of bosses are mired in the pre-Covid-19 era. Remote work is an aberration and people must return...
by Christine Moukazis | Oct 12, 2021 | Forbes Articles by Jack Kelly, Remote Work
One of the major reasons why management opposes remote work is that they lose their control to micromanage. Big-ego driven supervisors who view themselves as the saviors of the company really believe that if it weren’t for them no one would do any work....
by Christine Moukazis | Oct 12, 2021 | Forbes Articles by Jack Kelly
It’s hard to believe that the summer’s over and September is coming to an end. Within two months we’re nearing the holiday season. For job seekers, Thanksgiving Day represents the beginning of the end-of-year slowdown. Once we get into the second...
by Christine Moukazis | Oct 12, 2021 | Forbes Articles by Jack Kelly, Remote Work
Newly installed Amazon CEO Andy Jassy, who replaced Jeff Bezos in July, made a potentially game-changing decision Monday. Jassy said in a companywide memo, white-collar professional office workers could work remotely, choose to work in an office setting or come...