2020 has become synonymous with COVID-19 and with vaccines being released towards the end of the year, many celebrated the arrival of 2021 like it was an end of the pandemic and a return to some kind of normality. This is, of course, not the case. While we continue to make remarkable strides to end this pandemic as soon as possible, it will take much longer to vaccinate enough people to end this crisis. The impact of pandemic disruption will endure far beyond this year. While 2020 was about reacting and adjusting to the “new normal”, the developments of 2021 will be about reshaping our society for the long-term. At the center of this change will be our workplaces and how we work. “People will continue working remotely from anywhere. We won’t see 100% of companies go back to the office in 2021, and we also won’t see 100% stay remote. Employees will have the […]