The acceleration of teleworking over the past two years is clear. In 2019, 4% of employees practiced it regularly. This proportion rose to 27% in January 2021. Now, eight out of ten teleworkers say they want to continue teleworking. But this is certainly not to the liking of all employers. Elon Musk last week announced to Tesla employees that he would accept telework once the 40 hours per week had been completed face-to-face. Beyond the formula, the implementation of teleworking certainly poses challenges. Between employee autonomy and team productivity, the point with this ZD Tech playlist dedicated to teleworking.
Why we still use the same passwords, even when they’ve been stolen
These reused passwords are a huge security issue. Because if a password has been compromised once, hackers can use it to access other accounts if it was used as an identifier for another site.
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Will automation take your job?
Should we fear an invasion of job-killing robots? Nothing is less sure. Current studies show that the disappearance of labor in favor of automation should be put into perspective.
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Telecommuting is a problem, here’s why
With the Covid-19 pandemic, teleworking has become widespread, with its advantages and its constraints. If tertiary companies have widely adopted it, they are coming back today.
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Why Notifications Are Ruining Our Productivity and Health
Certainly, notifications are an integral part of modern work. But the authors of a recent study say they are also “the biggest obstacle to productivity” at work.
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