The sudden spread of COVID-19 this spring meant most businesses had little to no time to prepare their teams for the sudden shift to remote work.
But as the economy shows signs of stabilizing and businesses begin to reopen, Ottawa companies – particularly those in the tech sector – are in a very different position this summer.
With an eye towards future growth, tech leaders need to mentally prepare their teams for returning to the new normal.
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