Most Canadians expect to continue working from home post-pandemic, study finds In Manitoba, the traditional 9-5 work environment was replaced almost overnight in March, 2020 when the novel coronavirus shuttered many businesses and forced countless others to adopt work-from-home policies.“A lot of leaders used to count on seeing their staff in the office and knowing they’re working – to check in on how things are going.
They feel very uncomfortable that they’re out of touch with their staff,” O’Reilly says.“They don’t know what they’re working on or if they’re working like they should.”[ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ]To that end, O’Reilly suggests managers find ways to measure outcomes and.