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How to Work Remotely Using Only Your Smartphone
The fact that you can work remotely using your smartphone will be good news for many in the workforce today. You can be rest assured that your phone can come in handy and do the necessary job whenever you cannot use your laptop or computer. Many smartphone apps provide the same functionality for employees as laptops do, and you can be as productive with your laptop as you can be with your mobile phone. As more people embrace remote working, brands and organizations see a greater return on investment by allowing employees to work remotely. How is this possible? This article explains several ways to do remote work with a smartphone.
Planning the Most Effective Virtual Investor and Shareholder Meeting
Much of the conversation about moving to virtual events amid the COVID-19 pandemic has focused on trade shows, sales meetings and industry conferences.But the pandemic has forced companies to rewrite how they approach investor and shareholder meetings as well. The changes over the past 16 months even prompted the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to provide guidance on conducting shareholder meetings amid the pandemic.
The Art of Accessibility: How to Make Sure Virtual Meetings, Conventions and Events are Accessible for All
While many organizations quickly turned to virtual events amid the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s no longer enough to host an event virtually and just hope it works for everyone.