Getting people to stay fully engaged after nearly a year of videoconference meetings is a tall order. Whether it's from Zoom fatigue, general burnout or meetings that lack interaction, generating high ...
As the Covid-19 pandemic forces many U.S. colleges and universities to move their courses online, connecting online via video is now having its moment. Family, friends, neighbors, and even TV ...
Videoconferences have become “virtually” ubiquitous in today’s workforce, particularly as COVID-19 continues to transform how businesses operate from day to day. To maintain social distancing, most ...
In response to the stay-at-home orders issued by various state and local authorities aimed at slowing the spread of COVID-19, all aspects of the economy have been experimenting with various online ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Mark Murphy covers leadership, hiring and employee engagement. Last year, a Leadership IQ study found that remote employees are 87 ...
Analysis of the Implementation of Telehealth Visits for Care of Patients With Cancer in Houston During the COVID-19 Pandemic Approximately 20% of caregivers (CGs) live > 1 hour away from the patient ...
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Governor Gavin Newsom signed an executive order Thursday allowing couples in California to obtain marriage licenses and hold a ceremony via videoconference during the coronavirus ...