The hybrid work model is gaining prominence in organisations around the world
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Ongoing, First published Nov 08, 2022
The need of the hour, the hybrid work model is gaining prominence in organisations around the world. But this hybrid model comes with a set of new challenges - miscommunication, poor coordination, digital skills gaps, social isolation and poor work-life balance. While some struggle to survive in this competitive world, others turn over a new leaf to achieve success.
So, in this special edition of Manage South Asia, the cover story highlights the hybrid work model and how easing away from the traditional business model is proving beneficial.
Our experts from various industries have shared their views about the hybrid model, how workplaces are facing challenges, adapting for a better future, and their success stories in the column: https://www.pmi.org.in/manageindia/
You can also download the issue here: https://bit.ly/3TypRhv


#PMI #ManageSouthAsia #hybridandbeyond #projectmanagement Brig Sushil Bhasin
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