Today I believe you could and should be able to work anywhere. Where do most organizations have employees work? What's working, what's not?
Co-working12%
Home Office59%
Hotel9%
Restaurants, Coffee House2%
Company Office | Open Office Concept12%
Company Office | Closed Office Concept3%
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Pricing26%
Integrations21%
Alignment with Cloud Provider7%
Security10%
Alignment with Existing IT Skills4%
Product / Feature Set7%
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VP of Global IT and Cybersecurity in Manufacturing6 years ago
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In the past 6 months, have you seen an uptick in targeted cyberattacks on telehealth devices and networks?
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1-5% increase47%
6-25% increase24%
26-50% increase6%
51-75% increase1%
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I think it will backfire with those under 35 years of age departing ASAP.
Prior to COVID it primarily pushed older workers into retirement who did have work from home approved and had relocated. Once that was revoked, a lot of older workers departed.
I think now the under 35 year old expect at least partial remote work so it will be difficult to recruit 2022 and beyond unless the policy changes