No matter when it happens, you’ll need a plan in place for when some or all of your staff can return to work at the office. Do you know what your top considerations should be?
After more than two months of the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s likely that your business has gotten into a rhythm with remote work. However, while we don’t know specifically when the pandemic will end, it will certainly conclude at some point - do you know how your business will proceed then?
You don’t necessarily have to return to the way it was before - in fact, according to 317 CFOs recently surveyed by Gartner, 74% of CFOs say they expect to move previously on-site employees to fulltime remote work post-COVID-19.
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In planning your partial or full return to work after the pandemic dies down, there are three main questions you should be asking yourself:
Your staff’s productivity depends entirely upon how effective your IT support is. Your IT services support a number of key processes in the remote setting:
The real question is: are you sure internal IT support is the best way to manage a remote environment?
The fact is that an in-house IT team can cost a lot to manage and maintain. To be effective, IT service and support requires up-to-date skills and expertise. There are additional expenses on top of the salary to consider such as holidays, and the coverage while your network administrator is away.
This is why outsourced IT services are the better choice. With outsourced IT services, you’ll have access to a team of IT experts with a breadth and depth of tech knowledge and experience. The bottom line is that outsourced IT services give you access to a team of experienced and knowledgeable IT experts— can you get the same from an in-house IT staff?
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