The pandemic triggered an upheaval in the workplace that continues to be felt around the world.
"Workplace cultures have seismically shifted over the past three years, and there are no signs of letting up," said Gary Beckstrand, vice president of the O.C. Tanner Institute. "Organizations, especially those with large populations of frontline employees, need to work closely with their teams to create thriving workplace cultures — where all want to come, do their best work and stay — in the face of ongoing change."
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