Category: Articles, Business & Commerce, Communications, Computer/Internet, Employment, Human Resources, Resources for Attorneys, Resources for Experts Why One-Size-Fits-All RTO Fails TASA ID: 22108 Many organizations adopt a broad-brush approach to hybrid work that fails to differentiate between various departments and roles. For example, Comcast told every employee to come to the office every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, and work remotely Monday and Friday. Apple asked all of its employees to come in on Tuesday, Thursday, and one more day that each department gets to pick. Such indiscriminate treatment generally indicates the leadership of a company did not adopt hybrid work willingly. Instead, their hand was forced by employees threatening to leave without at least some flexibility. Indeed, both Apple and Comcast employees explicitly threatened to quit over the heavy-handed return-to-office plans, and some did so: for instance, the head of Apple’s AI team resigned due to Apple’s lack of flexibility. Read more
Category: Articles, Business & Commerce, Communications, Computer/Internet, Employment, Human Resources, Resources for Attorneys, Resources for Experts 5 Keys to Managing a Reshuffled Hybrid Team After Layoffs TASA ID: 22108 As a manager, leading a reshuffled hybrid team after layoffs can be a challenging task. The team dynamic has changed, and employees may be feeling uncertain, anxious or even resentful about the changes. This can affect their motivation and productivity, which can lead to decreased morale, lower job satisfaction and eventually, high turnover. It can be even more difficult when the layoffs happened in a less-than-empathetic manner, such as many prominent tech companies - Google, Twitter, Amazon, Meta, and others - recently laying off their employees by email. But with the right approach, managers can navigate this difficult situation and keep their teams motivated and productive. As an expert in hybrid workforce strategy, I helped team managers navigate through this stressful period, so as to minimize the natural decline of productivity, morale, and engagement that accompanies any layoff and team reshuffling. Read more
Category: Articles, Communications, Education, Medical & Healthcare, Resources for Attorneys, Resources for Experts, Safety, Working With Experts The Role of a Plastic Surgery Expert in Medical Malpractice Cases TASA ID: 11869 When it comes to medicine, patients trust their physician to improve their health and enhance their appearance. Unfortunately, things can go wrong in some unfortunate cases, thus leading to possible medical malpractice. It is important to recognize that a complication in-and-of-itself is not medical malpractice. Even under the best of practices and circumstances, complications can become apparent. Often times, a plastic surgery expert can provide input as to assessing the Standard of Care and identifying possible negligence or errors. Read more
Category: Articles, Accident Analysis / Reconstruction, Medical & Healthcare, Personal Injury, Resources for Attorneys, Resources for Experts, Safety ELDERLY SLIPS AND FALLS GUIDE Not a TASA-referred expert. Published with permission from Brown & Crouppen Law Firm TASA ID: Elderly fall victims are susceptible to a wide range of debilitating injuries, including brain injuries and fractured hips, wrists, knees, and other broken bones. Sadly, many elderly fall victims don’t survive their injuries. Nationwide, 34,000 fatal falls among the elderly were recorded in 2019. Read more
Category: Articles, Communications, Computer/Internet, e-Discovery, Employment, Financial/Economic, Human Resources, Resources for Attorneys, Resources for Experts Hybrid Work Could Save Knowledge Workers’ Jobs From AI TASA ID: 22108 As the world slowly recovers from the pandemic, many knowledge workers find themselves at a crossroads. On one hand, the prospect of returning to the office stirs up a cocktail of dread and nostalgia. On the other hand, the threat of AI-driven job elimination looms large. It's like being caught between a rock and a hard place, or more aptly, between a swivel chair and a supercomputer. But let's take a step back and examine the situation. The office, despite its occasional inconveniences, offers a unique environment for collaboration, innovation, and social interaction. It's the proverbial watering hole where ideas are exchanged, relationships are forged, and corporate culture is nurtured. That’s how I encourage my clients to frame the conversation in formulating their approach to hybrid work policy. Read more