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Gabrielle Mellon On How We Need To Adjust To The Future Of Work

Thrive Global

W hen it comes to designing the future of work, one size fits none. Discovering success isn’t about a hybrid model or offering remote work options. The freedom to choose the work model that makes the most sense. What do you predict will be the same about work, the workforce and the workplace 10–15 years from now?

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Dr. Angela D. Reddix: “We are connected even when we are oceans apart”

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I am inspired when it appears that we are all working together and having empathy for strangers. I am disappointed that there is a false sense of COVID going away. As part of my series about people who stepped up to make a difference during the COVID19 Pandemic I had the pleasure of interviewing Dr. Angela Reddix. Dr. Angela D.

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Rosanna Maietta On How We Need To Adjust To The Future Of Work

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W hen it comes to designing the future of work, one size fits none. Discovering success isn’t about a hybrid model or offering remote work options. The freedom to choose the work model that makes the most sense. As a working mother myself, I could not help but feel connected to her. And everyone has a story.

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UKG Celebrates National Disability Employment Awareness Month

UKG

When I came back to work in a wheelchair, my managers, teammates, and others were there to help me adjust to a new life experience. The floor I worked on was rebranded a few years ago and was made ADA compliant. Our office manager advocated for me, and during COVID they made the appropriate upgrades. This must stop.

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We can’t have in-person work without in-person school and childcare

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Every time I see a headline about offices reopening and what the future of work will look like, or whenever an Every Mother team member stops to ask me where we stand on returning to the office, there is only one major question that I rhetorically ask. Over 50% of my team are mothers of young children.

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Shondra M. Quarles: “Life is short so LIVE!”

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But before we jump back into the routine of the normal life that we lived in 2019, it would be a shame not to pause to reflect on what we have learned during this time. During the pandemic, Shondra published four books. The life experience that most shaped my current self was growing up with a mother who wrote poetry.

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Katherine Wintsch of The Mom Complex and Slay Like a Mother: “It’s time for other family members to help around the house”

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moms do all the work). But before we jump back into the routine of the normal life that we lived in 2019, it would be a shame not to pause to reflect on what we have learned during this time. Katherine’s sought-after research has been featured by the TODAY show, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal and Working Mother magazine.