Technology and Inclusion Will Shape the Future of Remote Work





         Today's always-on workforce never has to miss a beat — in or out of the office, they're taking calls, answering emails, Skyping with clients and colleagues, and getting work done, wherever they need to.
         These types of remote-work situations have become quite common, as has the number of individuals telecommuting on a full- or part-time basis. The old attitude of "out of sight, out of mind" is falling away in the modern business world, and remote employees are just as much a part of a company's culture and success as their in-office colleagues.
         As the population of telecommuters continues to grow, experts weighed in on the present and future of remote work.


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