hybrid

" The future of project work is moving past office-centric models. This means that more and more people will be working on projects from home or other remote locations. This trend has been accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic, which has forced many businesses to close their offices and allow their employees to work from home. There are several benefits to working on projects from home. For example, employees can save time and money on commuting, and they can have more flexibility in their work hours. However, there are also some challenges to working from home, such as the need to stay motivated and focused, and the potential for isolation. Overall, the future of project work is bright. There are many opportunities for project managers and other professionals to find work in a variety of industries. However, it is important to be aware of the challenges of working from home and to be prepared to overcome them."

The Future of Project Management is Flexible: PMI’s 15th Annual Report Reveals Key Trends

The Project Management Institute's latest Pulse of the Profession report highlights the rise of flexible, hybrid approaches, remote work trends, and the importance of continuous learning and empowerin...