Home Working Skills/adaptability
For many people, working remotely may mean no long commutes, more time with pets, or even more flexibility in work schedules. But those new to remote work often don’t anticipate its challenges or make the changes to their routines necessary for long-term success. Learn how to make working from home work for you.
Quiz
The Covid-19 pandemic has made it a normality for most of us to work from home. Take our quiz to find out what kind of remote worker you are and uncover top tips for getting the most out of your working life…
Short article
Companies around the world are doing what they can to limit the spread of COVID-19—from increasing their cleaning routines to implementing work-from-home policies for employees who are able to do their jobs remotely.
Short video
Lina Brown talks about why it is important to be adaptable, relatable and flexible and why she wished she knew this early on in her career.
30 minute podcast
We talk to Jennifer Petriglieri, author of Couples That Work, about the pitfalls and potentials of negotiating dual careers.
30 minute webinar
In the first of our regular everywomanNetwork coffee mornings, you’re invited to a conversation and Q&A with everywoman’s Director of Training, Kate Farrow, and Associate Editor, Rebecca Lewis.
30 minute webinar
Research has shown that 60% of people think adaptability has become more important over the last 10 years - businesses need to keep up with the speed of technological advancement, which means...