The global health crisis has changed almost everything, including the way we all view our businesses. It has given organizations a chance to reimagine not just how they are organized, but how to adapt, innovate, and compete.
Right now you are undoubtedly aware that every decision you make has a profound influence on the future of both your company and the talent who comes to work for you.
You are facing new problems you’ve never had to solve.
How do you reopen quickly?
If you’ve already opened, how do you regain momentum? How do you keep your employees and clients safe? Of course, you’re also dealing with questions that never go away. For starters: How do you manage your workforce more efficiently to achieve your goals more effectively?
The point is, whether you’ve been in business for generations or just since last year, whether you have ten thousand workers or a hundred, in many ways we are all back at the starting line. Now, every business is a new business. And it is the companies that make smart choices today that are going to thrive in the future. Kelly has been partnering with all types of companies, in all types of economic circumstances, for more than 70 years. And, looking at the world right now, this much we know: While it’s true we’re living in “unprecedented times,” it’s also a time of opportunity. So let’s take it.
Together, carefully and thoughtfully, we can get your business where it needs to go.
One of the best ways to solve our clients’ business problems is by listening. These are some of the things we’ve been hearing.
“2 out of 3 workers are uncomfortable returning to their workplace.” 1
“Working from home can increase performance more than 10% –almost an extra day of output per week.” 2
“58% of CEOs believe it will be Q1 of 2022 before economic recovery is seen.” 3
“As much as half of Facebook’s employees (currently 45,000+) will work from home by 2030.” 4
“69% of employees say this is the most stressful time in their professional careers.” 5
1. Qualtrics, April 30, 2020. 2. Stanford News, March 30, 2020. 3. Fortune, May 14, 2020. 4. WSJ, May 21, 2020. 5. HR Executive, April 14, 2020.