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The View From Home: How the Culture of Remote Work Has Changed Post-Pandemic

By Christina Ross

Christina Ross, President and Marketing Director at Silver Frog Marketing, discusses the brave new world of remote work and how perceptions and organizational culture has changed concerning working-from-home as the pandemic winds down.

There was a time when 100% work-from-home positions were considered scams of the “make a full-time income doing part-time work” ilk. Until recently, legitimate, fully remote positions that paid a good wage and came with benefits were viewed as unicorns, an anomaly most workers could only imagine. 

Then, the pandemic happened. The whole world went home, and organizations learned to embrace a remote workforce. Many employers did so under duress and had no intention of making a move to remote work permanent. For others, the benefits of allowing the flexibility of remote work were clear almost immediately. These employers saw this as their chance to shift to an all-remote or hybrid option for their employees. 

What Workers Want

Studies conducted throughout the pandemic have shown that workers prefer a remote or hybrid option, hands down. According to a study by Buffer, an astonishing 99% of workers reported that they would choose to work remotely for the rest of their lives, even if they were just part-time. 

Workers are reimagining what they want from employment following the past 18 months of unexpected and unprecedented upheaval. From a personal standpoint, people are starting to evaluate what they find important, realizing they want to spend more time with those they love and less time commuting and sitting in an office. Often the tasks completed in-office can easily be completed at home, with less time wasted. 

The Success of Home-Based Employees 

Per a CoSo Cloud study, 77% of workers report being more productive when working remotely. Employers who allow this option or a hybrid option tend to agree. Remote workers enjoy a better work/life balance and fewer distractions than they find in a traditional office environment. Allowing for remote work can come at a cost saving to employers as well. There were reports of some organizations closing their brick and mortar offices and saving on the overhead of space rental by allowing remote work.

With more and more employers allowing remote or hybrid-option work, salaries have risen for these roles. Not only do remote workers save thousands in transportation costs, but they also make $4000 more in annual income on average than non-remote workers. 

The Great Resignation 

The consequences wrought by employers unwilling (or sometimes unable) to be flexible concerning remote work have been swift. Economists are terming the mass exodus of workers as “The Great Resignation”, and many workers leaving their positions for greener pastures report the lack of flexibility with remote work as a primary reason. 

While some employers have responded to “The Great Resignation” with retooling benefit offerings, with promises of everything from pizza parties to a casual dress code, studies repeatedly reflect that what people really desire from a job is freedom and flexibility. 

Employers that are concerned about retaining their workforce and keeping those workers happy and productive need to learn how to approach policy in a post-pandemic world. Employers who refuse to shift with the changing view of productive work risk being left behind, without a workforce to keep them competitive. 

Supporting Remote and Hybrid Workers 

Once a remote or hybrid policy is implemented, employers must properly support their workers to ensure they remain engaged and successful. 

Employers can support their remote workers through weekly team meetings via video conferencing. C-suite level managers and middle managers can create space at the top of meetings for team building exercises and “get to know you” type activities. This type of engagement will help at-home workers feel more connected and part of the team. 

Strong on-boarding and training protocols need to be in place so remote workers understand their roles and complete their jobs independently. 

Lastly, communication needs to be clear, and the organizational structure needs to be laid out and understood by all. Remote workers need to know where to turn when they have questions or hiccups with their roles. 

Remote and hybrid work is becoming less of a “unicorn” and more of an expectation post-pandemic. Employers who wish to stay competitive in this new climate and retain a solid, talented workforce of happy employees would be well advised to develop a remote or hybrid working option. While not every role in every organization can work remotely, plenty of roles would be far more productive if allowed the freedom to go remote.

Daniel Kivo on Bridging the Gap Between Entrepreneurs Wishing to Scale Their Ventures and Competent Virtual Assistants

In recent years, more and more industries have recognized the importance of hiring virtual assistants and having onboard dedicated figures who can seamlessly join their roster of competent professionals. With the growing prominence of digital technology, skilled personal assistants from thousands of miles away have become a common sight. But while there is no shortage of VAs today, one problem remains: where and how to find a good fit. Highly cognizant of the long string of challenges that business owners face when trying to find the right match, Daniel Kivo banked on his expertise in managing virtual assistants to create a firm designed to connect entrepreneurs with the top 1% of VAs in e-commerce, digital marketing, web development, and more. 

The founder of Hire VA Now, Daniel Kivo is an authority in strategic talent sourcing whose impressive track record has enabled him to occupy a coveted position at the forefront of the industry. Known for his arsenal of innovative techniques geared toward enhancing human resource management, he stands as one of the go-to experts in the field. 

Daniel Kivo first dipped his toes in the realm of training and development in 2010 when he joined the United States Navy. Stationed in Okinawa, Japan, he was able to hone his skills at training employees and harnessing their potential. After his contract ended in 2014, the Communications graduate from Vanguard University worked as a sales executive at ShowDown Events, a  company that afforded him the opportunity to deepen his understanding of managing human resources. This knowledge was expanded even further upon his enrollment to Claremont Graduate University, where he would eventually obtain a Master’s degree in Human Resources.  

In 2019, Daniel Kivo made the bold move of pouring all his expertise into a venture intended to help startups and entrepreneurs scale. In establishing Hire VA Now, he hoped to offer his clients a reliable way to find and touch base with virtual assistants from all niches. Currently, this brainchild of his boasts an office in the Philippines. Composed of a team of managers, recruiters, and well-versed virtual assistants, it offers valuable and trusted services to go-getters who are hoping to propel their ventures to the next level. 

Hire VA Now stands out among a plethora of other fast-growing companies not only because of its strategic utilization of outsourcing but also for its distinctive approach to virtual assistance. Instead of giving a client just one VA, Daniel Kivo recommends hiring a full team that can cover all aspects of a business.

In spearheading Hire VA Now, Daniel Kivo operates with four professional cornerstones in mind—honesty, integrity, ethics, and superior customer experience. These same values stand at the core of his services and are expected to be reflected in the work style of every virtual assistant that hails from his company. 

Learn more about Daniel Kivo by visiting his LinkedIn and Instagram page. More information about Hire VA Now can also be found on its website

Achieving Health and Wellness on a Plant-Based Diet with Emmie Keefe

In a world where it has become easier to access valuable information on health and nutrition, more people want to know what to do to improve their health and reach an ideal weight. Emmie Keefe, a health coach who believes in the power of following a plant-based diet, works hard to help her clients improve their health and wellness by taking the right approach. 

While initially working as a teacher with a passion for helping others, Emmie started posting content on YouTube. She’d regularly discuss her plant-based journey, offering tips, pointers, and advice to those who wanted to make the switch from consuming meat and dairy to following a diet consisting solely of plant-based foods. While Emmie enjoyed uploading content as a hobby and looked forward to comments from her viewers, she never knew that her content would blow up in such a positive way. However, she now receives millions of views on her YouTube channel, with thousands of people reaching out to her for help with their fitness journey.

“I didn’t expect to make a career out of health and wellness, but it happened. While uploading videos on YouTube in my spare time, I eventually started to grow a following consisting of many loyal people who enjoy viewing my content,” shared Keefe. “Because of the success of my channel and the pure passion I have for living a plant-based lifestyle, I decided to quit my teaching job and start my health coaching business. I didn’t have business knowledge when I started, but I knew this was the right opportunity for me. I love helping other people change their lives!”

As the founder of Healthy Emmie and the Slim on Starch Plant-Based Weight Loss Program, Emmie Keefe changes lives one person at a time. She has even helped her parents on their weight loss journeys. “My father was initially labeled as obese. However, I worked with him and provided the coaching he needed to eventually lose 60 pounds, get in shape, and become the healthiest version of himself. I’m now sharing my journey of helping my mom on her journey to losing weight and lowering her cholesterol,” said Keefe. “When people see that I’m helping my family lose weight and become healthy, they realize that I’m not pushing some sort of fad diet or fake fitness plan that isn’t effective. As a result, my clients can achieve amazing results when they work with me!”

While Emmie Keefe didn’t realize she’d become a health coach years ago when she initially got into teaching, she now knows that the drastic career change was meant to be. In addition to helping the clients who trust her support and guidance, she continues uploading valuable content to social media, including the YouTube channel that led to her career switch. She hopes that her content will help to inspire other people to start their health and fitness journeys.

Learn more about Emmie Keefe, her incredible company, and the steps she takes to help others make the switch to a plant-based lifestyle by following her on Instagram.