The worldwide corona virus pandemic has brought global businesses to a standstill. Global businesses have been disrupted, oil prices have dropped considerably, the stock market is in shambles and any brands that relied heavily on Chinese manufacturing for their goods and products have been forced to deal with delays and
If there is one thing that employers and businesses have learned during this COVID-19 pandemic, it is just how resourceful their labor force can be. Organizations that couldn’t have possibly envisioned a fully remote labor force have been able to adjust without a lot of changes in productivity. In the
Facility Management, Integrated Facilities Management
How to Manage Facility Closure without hampering Businesses.
As social distancing and work from home policies continue being enforced as a strategy to curb the spread of COVID-19, numerous facilities all across the world are being shut down for months at a time. Many organizations have now been forced to leverage remote work policies as a means of
The novel coronavirus has turned the world completely topsy-turvy. If you are a facility manager, dealing with the outbreak at the workplace, both as it refers to prevention and containment, is now one of your primary responsibilities. Even though the world hasn’t dealt with a pandemic of this magnitude in
Digital transformation is projected to boost up by the end of 2023 with more than 53% spending of all Information and Communications Technology (ICT) investment as predicted by IDC. The preceding year i.e. 2019 alone recorded a spent of $1.25 trillion by global organisations. It embarked on enormous competitive advantages