What to Consider When It’s Time to Reopen the Office
Gabe Gibitz • July 14, 2020
What to expect under the “new normal”
Robert Half has announced its latest virtual presentation offering, What to Consider When It’s Time to Reopen the Office. It highlights insights as companies plan to reenter the office by explaining what to expect under the “new normal” and offers tips for managing and hiring a team that may include both remote and on-site professionals.
Topics include:
- Taking steps to help foster a safe return to in-office activity
- Communicate new office procedures effectively
- Hire, manage, and retain remote and in-office staff more effectively
- Boost morale and support employees’ mental well-being
If you are interested in a presenter from Robert Half discussing this topic during a virtual meeting, please contact Andrea Higgins at 502.432.4646 to set it up.
(Andrea Higgins is Division Director for Robert Half in Louisville.)
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