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    How Humans Work Has Been Turned Upside Down

    en-usAugust 18, 2020
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    About this Episode

    How humans work around the world has been turned upside down this year, with a dramatic and sudden shift to remote work. Some of us have grown to love it; some of us have grown to dislike it immensely. Today's podcast offers a few productivity strategies and a lot of practical advice on how remote operations now in the future can be conducted. 

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