It’s moment of change throughout society. What does that mean for our workplaces?
This Workplace Culture Month — August’s theme of our 2020 editorial calendar — will read differently than last summer’s Team Dynamics Month. (Gone are the days of IRL team retreats, at least for a while.) Technical.ly reporters will still focus extra reporting on organizational structure, professional perks and HR best practices, but we’re also acutely aware of how weird it is to be a human at work right now.
We continue to navigate a pandemic that prompted both possibly endless remote life for some professionals and the end of reliable work, period, for many others. And some parts of this cultural moment — the racial equity movement, namely — will continue far beyond 2020, no matter what’s happening with COVID-19.
Accordingly, some big questions we’ll seek to answer through our reporting this August: What long-term effects will pandemic-prompted remote work have on internal culture? What does corporate activism look like beyond black squares? How do dynamics change as a company grows — or shrinks?
Some related stories we’ve published recently:
- Work-from-home burnout is real. Here’s how to combat it (Delaware)
- 5 tips for running a remote internship that helps both the student and the company (Baltimore)
- Juneteenth is now a recognized holiday for some Philly companies. What’s next? (Philly)
- Here’s how 5 DC coworking spaces plan to reopen post-pandemic (DC)
This month, we’ll also be hosting our annual Super Meetup event — including all four of our markets — as a reimagined virtual trivia night on Thursday, Aug. 13. Learn more and register here.
Have an idea for a story, or an impactful initiative we should look into, or a report we should read, or an expert we should talk to this month? Want to write a guest post on a relevant topic? Let us know:
Contact usThis editorial article is a part of Workplace Culture Month of Technical.ly's editorial calendar.
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