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The COVID-19 pandemic acted as a primary catalyst for the rapid adoption and normalization of remote work, as evidenced by [1], [2], and [3]. While remote work was an emerging trend prior to the event, the pandemic accelerated its implementation as a survival mechanism and emergency measure for businesses, as noted in [4], [5], and [6].
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The Rise of Remote Work and its Impact on Business Communications digitalwell.com 3 facts
claimThe COVID-19 pandemic allowed businesses to adopt, experiment with, and assess the advantages of remote work methodologies, serving as a survival mechanism during lockdowns.
claimThe COVID-19 pandemic acted as a catalyst for the rapid migration to remote work and served as a lifeline for businesses needing to minimize downtime during lockdowns and social distancing.
claimThe COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the adoption of remote work, though a shift toward remote work was already occurring due to the need to fill skills shortages in the tech sector.
1.4: The Evolution of Business Communication biz.libretexts.org 1 fact
claimThe COVID-19 pandemic forced businesses to adopt remote work and hybrid team models, which many employees now prefer.
The impact of technology on business communication advanceonline.cam.ac.uk 1 fact
claimRemote work has become standard for many businesses following the Covid pandemic, which has helped reduce overhead costs, improve employee morale, and expand hiring possibilities.
The impact of remote and hybrid work models on small and Medium ... link.springer.com 1 fact
accountIn the United Kingdom, remote work was initially implemented as an emergency measure during the COVID-19 pandemic.