Predictions for the post-pandemic workplace
Natasha BoddyWork & Careers reporter
Key Points
- Ways of working will change permanently
- Australia’s workforce will automate and relocate
- Digital commerce will expand in more sectors
- Supply chains will get much smarter
When the COVID-19 pandemic is over professionals will go back to radically different workplaces, with the traditional 9-to-5 workday upended and office sizes shrinking as more of us work from home.
Remote work will also break traditional management structures and leaders will start to play an active role in managing the mental health of staff, according to a series of post-pandemic predictions from KPMG.
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Natasha Boddy is Work & Careers reporter with The Australian Financial Review. She was previously a homepage editor and online producer. Connect with Natasha on Twitter. Email Natasha at natasha.boddy@afr.com
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