We are coming to an end to a tumultuous year. We have seen startups struggle to adapt to an unpredictable epidemic. Some were able to quickly analyze new technology and consumer shifts that allowed them to withstand, reconcile, and even grow. Let us take a look at some of the big technological trends that will affect our way of living next year.
Remote working
It is hard to predict how long the working from home order is going to stay in effect. According to an online survey of 803 people, it was found that 83% would like to keep working from home even after the pandemic ends. Still a fairly new idea, there are ways it can be improved upon. Another survey polled 1000 Canadian workers, revealed one out of three felt they were less productive in the current environment. This is because remote working was still a fairly egregious concept. A couple of months into working from home it was found that technology issues were a top barrier to productivity and employees felt that employers were not meeting their needs very well when it comes to supplying them with state of the art technology. Now, its popularity is opening new doors to improvement and investment in new technology like
Remote Training tools — Remote working poses a new challenge for training. It is difficult in the current scenario to fly…