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THE FUTURE OF WORKPLACE FLEXIBILITY

The Covid-19 crisis has provided a unique opportunity for humanity to think about want we want in the workplace, how we value the time we contribute to organisations and how we can be most productive, says Tech Futures Lab founder Frances Valintine.

Speaking at the Roundtable webinar: , she said one of the amazing opportunities this adversity brought, particularly in New Zealand, was the chance to consider what really works for people, rather than rely on a model that’s become irrelevant in the scheme of

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