4 tips to smoothen the transition back to working in the office


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Where once more an increase in presence at the workplace is required, employees must come to terms with the new rules. Photo: dpa

To be able to work at home, when and how you like: It’s a dream wish that many employees have. But any number of employers, on the other hand, prefer to see their employees in the office.

For Hannes Zacher, professor of work and organisational psychology at Leipzig University, in Germany, this is no surprise. Management often spends a great deal more time at the office and can accomplish leadership tasks better when present, he says.

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