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  • RTO vs. Flexibility: Jenni Field on Finding the Right Balance
    20 Feb—The HR Digest
    February 20, 2025 Featured Leadership Strategy Success stories Five years after Covid-19 emptied offices across the world almost overnight, prominent companies are now seeking to restore pre-pandemic working habits. An increasing number of executives are now vocal in making a case for return to the office (RTO) policies, sparkling the WFO vs RTO debate once again. Just last month, Jamie Dimon, the veteran CEO of JPMorgan, who as early as 2021 wanted to draw staff back to their desks full-time...
  • The human cost of insidious tech layoffs
    24 Feb—The HR Digest
    Workforce reductions have metastasized into a grim epidemic, with the list of tech layoffs in 2025 swelling by the day; Meta, Microsoft, Salesforce, Blue Origin, Sophos and Amazon cutting thousands of jobs within weeks of the new year. These IT job cuts in 2025 signal more than a mere layoff trend in tech; it’s telling of a callous corporate culture that now deems human workers expendable in comparison to artificial intelligence (AI). The biggest tech layoffs in 2025 are not abstract...
  • Cracking the World of Crypto Security: Q&A with Harpie CEO Daniel Chong
    23 Jan 2024—Technowize
    The world has evidently grown more comfortable with the industry of cryptocurrency and there has been a rise in both the number of cryptocurrencies as well as consumers willing to explore the unknown. This has worked out exceedingly well for some investors but considering the risks that are involved with investing in something unfamiliar, for others, the risks haven’t paid off quite so nicely. Just as with any technology, the uprising of a new avenue of a digital presence comes with alien...
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