From Nonprofit Quarterly <[email protected]>
Subject Remote Work Is Here for Good
Date July 6, 2021 5:44 PM
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The creation of a shared virtual workspace, day laborers building for the long haul, and nine principles of better remote work.

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** Leadership Weekly
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Remote work became the norm for many nonprofits when COVID-19 led to widespread shelter-in-place regulations, closing offices around the world. How are your people doing? This newsletter offers ideas for uplifting work culture during this trying time. We learn from those who innovated through the challenge, like day laborers, and their rapid adaptation to COVID-19 conditions. And for many, remote work was not new at all. Learn from those who have been practicing for years and share your thoughts with us about anything you’ve learned.
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