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By now everyone acknowledges that organizations and institutions have been profoundly affected by COVID-19 and will not be returning to normal. Therefore, they have started looking ahead to the new normal that is now being created. What are the practices, policies, technologies, and interactions that will define this new normal? What is the future of leadership, culture, and technology in a Post COVID world? This publication delves into how virtual technology has evolved to create remote office and remote teaming in health, education, engineering, and other business solutions. The chapters explore culture in business and how individuals may interface, communicate, and collaborate in past, current, and future business models. Technology and leadership have an impact on how the interface occurs and culture as a whole. Leadership is the number one driver of culture through agenda, work models, vision, purpose, and inspiration. The new models of business will force a change in how Leadership continues to impact culture and continuation of the business.
Technology has always been important to organizations and a crucial aspect of their continued development. Organizations that already relied on the most up-to-date technology and provided forward-thinking leadership had a smoother transition during the COVID-19 pandemic, which created turmoil for other organizations that were lacking in this type of leadership. Leadership that implements current and future technology is vital to thrive in the post-pandemic world. Further study on this type of management and practice is required to ensure businesses are prepared and knowledgeable. Business Models to Promote Technology, Culture, and Leadership in Post-COVID-19 Organizations delves into how virtual technology has evolved to create remote offices and remote teaming in areas such as health, education, engineering, and other business solutions. The book also explores culture in a business and how individuals may interface, communicate, and collaborate in past, current, and future business models. Covering key topics such as management, public health, and society, this reference work is ideal for business owners, managers, human resource professionals, supervisors, scholars, researchers, academicians, practitioners, instructors, and students.
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