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The world has been facing the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic for
over two years now. Daily life changed dramatically, and social
distancing and remote working have become the new normal. Research
about how people are facing these challenges points to common
findings and concerns. The pandemic has enhanced inequalities,
taken a toll on mental health, and increased the use of digital
technologies. Many workers are suffering from "digital fatigue" and
struggle to self-regulate their life/work balance, as the permanent
digital connection to work is reinforced and they struggle with the
blurred borders concerning privacy, leisure, and rest. In this
context, it is vital to research how organizations have reinvented
themselves to cope with the COVID-19 pandemic and understand which
of the reactive workplace communication practices and improvised
solutions were considered advantageous. Perspectives on Workplace
Communication and Well-Being in Hybrid Work Environments presents
different approaches that explore the impact of the COVID-19
pandemic on workplace communication, focusing specifically on
internal communication, mapping new communication practices, and
assessing their consequences, namely the well-being of the workers
who are coping with these changes. The book combines a scientific
exploration of these ongoing changes as we transition to a
post-COVID-19 world with a collection of examples and best
practices that help organizations in supporting their members
through these transformations and in nurturing their well-being.
Covering topics such as cross-department process dependencies,
hybrid work environments, and wellbeing strategies, this premier
reference source is a vital resource for business leaders and
managers, IT managers, human resource professionals, students and
educators of higher education, librarians, researchers, and
academicians.
The world has been facing the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic for
over two years now. Daily life changed dramatically, and social
distancing and remote working have become the new normal. Research
about how people are facing these challenges points to common
findings and concerns. The pandemic has enhanced inequalities,
taken a toll on mental health, and increased the use of digital
technologies. Many workers are suffering from "digital fatigue" and
struggle to self-regulate their life/work balance, as the permanent
digital connection to work is reinforced and they struggle with the
blurred borders concerning privacy, leisure, and rest. In this
context, it is vital to research how organizations have reinvented
themselves to cope with the COVID-19 pandemic and understand which
of the reactive workplace communication practices and improvised
solutions were considered advantageous. Perspectives on Workplace
Communication and Well-Being in Hybrid Work Environments presents
different approaches that explore the impact of the COVID-19
pandemic on workplace communication, focusing specifically on
internal communication, mapping new communication practices, and
assessing their consequences, namely the well-being of the workers
who are coping with these changes. The book combines a scientific
exploration of these ongoing changes as we transition to a
post-COVID-19 world with a collection of examples and best
practices that help organizations in supporting their members
through these transformations and in nurturing their well-being.
Covering topics such as cross-department process dependencies,
hybrid work environments, and wellbeing strategies, this premier
reference source is a vital resource for business leaders and
managers, IT managers, human resource professionals, students and
educators of higher education, librarians, researchers, and
academicians.
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