Op-ed: Why companies need to stay in 'emergency mode' during Phase two of remote work

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Op-ed: Why companies need to stay in 'emergency mode' during Phase two of remote work
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Now equipped with business continuity plans companies need to maintain this new 'emergency mode' during the pandemic for weeks and months to come, says Wendy M. Pfeiffer, CIO, Nutanix.

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Due to COVID-19, many organizations, both large and small, have now had their entire workforce working remotely for months.

Technologies such as Zoom, Slack, AI and machine learning have helped employees collaborate and remain productive., many organizations, both large and small, have now had their entire workforce working remotely for months. Still others have reduced or eliminated teams and decreased productivity due to significant gaps in the global supply chain or the physical limitations of their facilities to accommodate social distancing.

If you are anything like me, you've been fascinated with tracking work patterns and productivity in the past few weeks and may have noticed that people have changed from their "old way" of work. You may have started considering different technologies to enable better collaboration. And you may have begun to notice the more important role that people and their preferences play in this new work-from-home culture.

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