By: McCrindleCOVID-19 is changing the way Australians live, work and play. Because of the imposed restrictions and global mandate to work from home, Australians have spent more time in their homes in 2020 than ever before.According to our third phase of research...
By: McCrindleAccording to our third phase of research exploring the impacts of COVID-19, since a global pandemic was declared, two in five Australians (41%) have worked from home. Almost one in four (24%) are still working from home, while 13% are now back in the...
By: Michael McQueenWorking from home has certainly been far from bliss for many of us. Attempting to do our office work within the clutter and distraction of home, navigating complex online modes of engagement and doing so within the stress of such an uncertain time...
By: Michael McQueenIn a time that is characterised by confinement, disruption and chaos, maintaining a sense of momentum and productivity can prove beyond challenging. One of the biggest enemies of momentum is monotony and in a time like this, it seems as if the one...
By: Duncan RobinsonOkay, so we’ve got to be bunkered down into our homes for the next little while – which means that the nature of work is radically changing.For the best part of a decade I was helping to establish new churches – which means...