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" ... 3. Flexible work schedules. Give your team the freedom to decide the times in which they believe they would be most productive. This might be marked, for instance, by family duties. Make the most of all technological advances and the flexibility they provide to give employees a sense of ownership when it comes to their working times. It shouldn't matter where or when employees are working so long as they get the work done well. ... "
" ... Arthur Mamedov: Consumers’ daily schedules have been wildly disrupted by the pandemic — commutes have disappeared, kids need to be entertained, and a lot more time is spent at home overall. In combination with a number of new streaming offerings from the likes of Disney, HBO and others, it has resulted in a lot of time spent watching digital video. ... "
" ... Many people are finding that their daily schedules are less rigid – the boundaries between work and personal time have blurred. While this can mean longer work hours, there might also be more opportunities to interact with the environment. This newfound flexibility is allowing some of us to carve out little pockets of time during our days to reconnect with nature. ... "
" ... The league has created the spring-training and regular-season schedules. The union for the players is planning on spring training. So why say that spring training should start on time rather than will start on time? The plain and simple answer is, no one knows how the pandemic will be trending in March. No one knows how the vaccine rollout will go. That puts the onus on the states of Arizona and Florida, where games are played. ... "
" ... When Major League Baseball announced its plan in July for teams to play 60-game schedules this year during the COVID-19 pandemic, the traditionalists – and even many non-traditionalists – talked about asterisks again. ... "