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  <title>Hybrid Work is the Future, and Innovative Technology Will Define It</title>
  <description>We’re all now part of a massive worldwide experiment about the very definition of work. Remote, in-office — or tightrope walking along some sliding scale between the two? How each business and each worker finds the next new work-life balance remains an ongoing &amp;quot;work in progress.&amp;quot;&amp;amp;nbsp;In the post-rapid adoption of remote work world -- a full two and half years after the onset of COVID -- there’s no definitive answer on which approach to hybrid work works best. And the technology tools and solutions — many designed for an earlier in-office era — are not necessarily up to the task.&amp;amp;nbsp;The perceptions and preferences of bosses and workers alike are in a seemingly unending transition. Nothing quite seems fit for the new, still-to-be-defined purpose.&amp;amp;nbsp; So, what is the eventual end-state of hybrid work? Will the process of finding it provoke new forms of innovation, opportunity, and technological success? Or will productivity and work-life balance suffer amid a period of tension, power plays, and years of seesawing trial and error approaches to hybrid work? Stay with&amp;amp;nbsp;BriefingsDirect&amp;amp;nbsp;to explore here the drivers and opportunities to get the future of hybrid work right -- perhaps sooner rather than later.  Subscribe to the podcast on&amp;amp;nbsp;iTunes. Read a&amp;amp;nbsp;full transcript&amp;amp;nbsp;or&amp;amp;nbsp;download&amp;amp;nbsp;a copy. &amp;amp;nbsp; To learn more about what makes hybrid work move to an arc of opportunity, and not wallow in a trough of complexity and confusion, please welcome&amp;amp;nbsp;Amy Haworth, Founder and CEO of&amp;amp;nbsp;Nobody Makes it Alone, and&amp;amp;nbsp;Tim Minahan, Executive Vice President of Strategy at&amp;amp;nbsp;Citrix. The conversation is moderated by&amp;amp;nbsp;Dana Gardner, Principal Analyst at Interarbor Solutions. &amp;amp;nbsp; Subscribe to the podcast on&amp;amp;nbsp;iTunes. Read a&amp;amp;nbsp;full transcript&amp;amp;nbsp;or&amp;amp;nbsp;download&amp;amp;nbsp;a copy. Sponsor: Citrix. </description>
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