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Working in a Post-COVID World

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IT COMES AS NO SURPRISE that employees, at companies big and small, have struggled to do their jobs during the COVID-19 pandemic—not to mention trying to stay creative and work on skills that will prepare them for the future. Even as the pandemic, fingers crossed, seems to be on the wane, many of those issues still remain for most of us. In other words: the very future of work remains cloudy. But no need to panic. To get some advice on all of that—and a lot of other career topics—I asked Tiffani Bova to weigh in.

Tiffani is an evangelist of growth and innovation for the California-based software giant, Salesforce.com. She’s also a Wall Street Journal bestselling author and is the writer of a fairly new book, Growth IQ: Get Smarter About the Choices that

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