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  1. Back to the office

    ... a survey by HeadHunter, 22% of employees in Russia say they are willing to get vaccinated to be able to go back to work. In early December, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Tatyana Golikova announced the launch of a mass vaccination campaign against COVID-19 across the Russian regions, while the Russian Ministry of Health added that those in direct contact with other people should be at the front of the queue for a jab, including frontline staff in the retail and service sectors. Entrepreneurs and ...

  2. Crisis management plan: Agile + Digital

    ... transition to online customer interactions can cause unintended friction in the process: competition in migrating customer flows between different channels, competition for customers, and a lack of clearly-defined job roles. The concept for B2B The COVID-19 pandemic has become a perfect storm in the B2B segment, wh ere business interactions now require speed and accuracy as well as digital and in-person touch points . While many companies had already rethought their sales models, the crisis has ...

  3. The workday has become longer since the pandemic

    ... late at the office’, so to speak. On average, our workday has increased to ten hours,” the experts explained. According to the survey, for Russians, the shift to work-from-home started in March 2020. In Moscow, which bore the brunt of the COVID-19 outbreak in Russia, two thirds of all office employees worked remotely throughout the spring. This has now dropped to 34%. While the number of working hours has risen, the amount of sleep has too – workers are getting almost an hour extra sleep ...

  4. Employees are in need of training

    ... the crisis have received a further SGD 500 this year, and those who are 40 to 60 years old have received an extra SGD 1,000. They can use the money to enrol in any of the 8,000-plus courses,” the survey reports. In Australia, as part of its COVID-19 relief package, the government launched a programme to subsidise short online courses for unemployed workers and introduced a six-month payment holiday for student loans. Russian experts agree with BCG’s conclusions. “The pandemic has worsened ...