Duckprints in the Workplace
Duckprints in the Workplace
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Expanding Multinationals Seek Three Signs Of Business Resilience


by Peta Conn
With remote working evolving from a perk to a necessity, it’s now just as important to recruit for flexibility in the face of change. We’ve witnessed multiple examples of resilient workforces thriving in Northern Ireland in 2020.
For instance, Georgia-based insurance company Aflac opened a technology and cybersecurity center in Belfast, the capital city, last year....
Nov 17, 2020 10:10 AM ET



2020 Reveals the High Cost of Not Investing in Corporate Social Responsibility


In addition to the COVID-19 pandemic, the quest for greater social justice in 2020 has fueled companies to reexamine their diversity, equity and inclusion strategies, and they might take a page from Aflac’s commitment to a diverse workforce. In 2019, Aflac U.S. hired 729 new employees who were 58% ethnic minorities and 65% women — an increase of 20% and 16%, respectively, in comparison to 2018...
Nov 9, 2020 9:00 AM ET



Women Executives at Major Companies Like Intel, Unilever, and Mckinsey Share Their Best Advice for Advancing Your Career and Coming Out as a Leader While Working From Home


At the beginning of each week, think about two or three people you would like to reach out to, Mallick said. It doesn't have to be a video meeting if you have screen fatigue — you can send someone a text or a brief email to say hello. If you see an article that reminds you of that person, send it to them or consider sharing it and tagging them on LinkedIn, she said.
Also, look for...
Nov 5, 2020 8:25 AM ET



How Workplace Benefits Might Reflect the New Reality of COVID-19


Employers may have started offering telemedicine in recent years to keep the cost of care down, and the pandemic has helped drive employees toward remote medical treatment.
Indeed, 43% of employers polled by Aflac say they now offer telemedicine to their workers, up from 29% last year. The insurer polled 1,200 benefits decision-makers from June 12 through June 30.
“It’s partially...
Oct 29, 2020 8:00 AM ET



Is Remote Work Working?


by Sandra Beckwith
At insurance company Aflac, CFO Max Broden says productivity went up initially. “Not having to commute meant people gained some time,” he explains. “We also probably have more water cooler talk in the office than is sometimes necessary...
Oct 28, 2020 10:25 AM ET



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