Irrespective of your business operations, whether remote or in office, you have to maintain customer relationships for business longevity.The ravaging coronavirus pandemic has drastically changed dynamics in the workplace. Whereas most people enjoyed working from the town office in the past, a growing number now either work from home or have plans for the same. According to some studies, about 21% of the total workforce will be working remotely by 2025. The good news is that remote work comes with multiple benefits. Compared to working from the office, remote workers are more productive and enjoy a better work-life balance. Remote workers also spend less on the commute, thus have more money in their pockets at the end of the month. Unfortunately, though, remote work comes with a few downsides, the biggest of which is maintaining customer relationships. This is especially true for service providers such as accountants and marketers and project team leaders, such as software project heads. Also Read:
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