2020 has brought a lot of change across the globe. From how we live, socialise, work, and more. The world around us has become remote; with many of us opting to work from home if we can, and many not rushing back into busy city centres, and office blocks.
There is a big question around the success of remote working, and what this means for the future of day to day work.
Marketing Project Management Software company, Screendragon have conducted research into just this. They spoke with marketers and generated a report on just how they’re managing their work in 2020. Are they embracing the shift? Are they climbing the walls for normality?!
The below infographic highlights some of the main finding of their report, however the full report can be found here: https://hub.screendragon.com/ways-of-working-2020
Provided by Screen Dragon
This article does not necessarily reflect the opinions of the editors or management of EconoTimes


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