Live, Work, and Play at Sea: Fast Internet Revolutionizes Cruise Life

The world changed in 2020 with the pandemic. We all had to find a way to change the way we worked. “Zoom meetings” became the standard, our wardrobes evolved to focus on comfort, and our time with family became important again.

Fast-forward a few years, and we are beginning to see how we might have appreciated the pandemic work environment: working wherever and whenever we wanted to.

Since then, our lives have become our top priority, and smart companies have learned to wrap their companies around their employees’ lives, as opposed to the traditional work environment where employees suit up and cube up in a vast office universe.

Read Colin C. Campbell’s Full Article on Forbes.

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