The New Future of Work

While a happy and productive remote workforce is still a priority for employers across North America, many organizations are shifting their focus and asking how to safely and legally transition employees back into the workplace after months of working from home.

It’s difficult to imagine what the future of work will look like in the coming months, but Dr. Tracy Brower, author, sociologist and principal at Steelcase, has an idea.

The New Future of Work

Dr. Brower believes there are four big questions organizations should be asking:

  1. How will the ways people work with others shift in the new normal?
  2. How will your company’s approaches shift in the future?
  3. How will you empower people to contribute in expanded ways?
  4. How will you need to shift the way you accommodate work and technology?

Dr. Brower will be sharing her insights on Thursday, June 4 as she kicks off the International Foundation COVID-19 Return to the Workplace Strategies virtual conference.

Sessions following Dr. Brower’s keynote address include:

  • Reopening Guidelines and Considerations
  • Communication With Stakeholders on Your Return-to-Worksites Plan 
  • Legal Issues in Returning to Work 
  • The Psychology of Returning to Work 
  • Live town hall meeting: Return-to-Work Challenges and Opportunities. 

Register now to find out more about how COVID-19 is shaping the future of work and to start developing your safe, legal and effective strategy for transitioning workers back into the workplace.

COVID-19 Return to Workplace Strategies Virtual Conference

Learn More About the Impact of the Coronavirus on the Workplace

Visit the International Foundation Coronavirus (COVID-19) Resources page to find information for plan sponsors, including free upcoming webcasts for members.

Anne Patterson
Communications Associate at the International Foundation

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Anne Patterson

Social Marketing and Communications Strategist at the International Foundation

Favorite Foundation Product: The innovative member survey efforts and results from the research team.

Benefits-Telated Topics That Interest Her Most: Health care, nontraditional wellness initiatives, employee benefit communication.

Personal Insight: It’s all about balance with Anne. She loves to run and enjoys a good culinary adventure. She’ll jump at the chance to travel or to spend fun times with family and friends, but she’ll also take time to catch her breath with an occasional Netflix binge or diving into a classic novel.

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