How the human touch can build company culture in a world working remotely

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SPONSORED: After more than a year of remote working, companies around the globe have had to find unique ways to keep their employees engaged and feeling connected to company culture while working from home. How have some companies done so? | Nedbank

The reason for this seeming conflict could be down to companies trying to reconcile three major issues, believes Cas Coovadia, CEO of Business Unity South Africa. These are: 1) ensuring everyone is working as; and 3) everyone can adjust to theThese issues will be more or less problematic depending on what industry one works in.

One senior executive which experienced this phenomenon was Craig Evans, Divisional Executive of Relationship Banking at Nedbank. "In a world working remotely we are effectively trying to solve for staff and client safety, for performance, for convenience and for the human touch; all in this new hybrid format. As we look forward with technology, we are absolutely clear that technology only really works when you have the human touch as well. We had to have a blended approach," says Evans.

"We needed to understand that everybody has a different home. Some may have young children to take care of, others may have small homes with a lack of space.

 

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