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Giving employees greater flexibility to help them balance work and life is now commonplace. But could allowing employees complete autonomy over when and where they work lead to increased productivity and engagement? Frank Wijen responds.
Giving employees greater flexibility to help them balance work and life is now commonplace. But could allowing employees complete autonomy over when and where they work lead to increased productivity and engagement? Frank Wijen responds.
Participants
Frank
Role: Faculty
Reference type: Referenced
Arnstein, V.
Role: General
Reference type: Journalist