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Managing Employee Performance Remotely

Managing Employee Performance Remotely

Of all the things topical in the world of work this year, how to manage team performance certainly competes for centre stage, alongside concerns about keeping businesses afloat beyond 2020. Some would argue that effective performance management need never have been...
Isolation, application, and augmented reality

Isolation, application, and augmented reality

And you thought it will all come back to normal by the year-end? It is so apparent that our world is changing at a rapid pace – it was doing that just before the virus, but now even more so. Yet some expect that by the end of 2020 things will be back to normal – or...
Managing Employee Performance Remotely

Going Remote – Smoothing the Transition

By now most will have had good practice working with a distributed workforce.  Much is to be said for, and perhaps against, this model, given the gymnastics that every employer has had to utilise to keep businesses alive and teams connected.  Employees too...
COVID-19 statistics- it’s all about the denominator ….

COVID-19 statistics- it’s all about the denominator ….

….. not just it’s size, but who is in the denominator? If they don’t tell you, make sure you ask. It matters. It matters when you wonder how Zimbabwe has seemingly, thus far, escaped the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic when its neighbour to the south, South Africa, is...
Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Sailor, Rich Man ….

Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Sailor, Rich Man ….

Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Sailor, Rich Man, Poor Man, Snitch, Spy or Whistle-Blower? A familiar childhood rhyme? I always selected to be a sailor – but, really, found the options given too limited. Did anyone ever elect to be a thief? Or did that just come in the quest...
Managing Employee Performance Remotely

Is Remote Working the Way to Go for Your Business?

Time and tide wait for no man – or pandemic!  As the clock ticks through year 2020, the world grudgingly trudges along towards an ambiguous future. By July, worldwide Covid-19 cases had exceeded 11, 7 million, with over 580,618 deaths.  Many questions remain without...