: Over 250 Participants from Across India Attended Kalorex Groups Virtual National Conclave #IndiaNEWS #business As the COVID-19 pandemic brought a paradigm shift in work cultures across the globe with
Over 250 Participants from Across India Attended Kalorex Groups Virtual National Conclave #IndiaNEWS #business
As the COVID-19 pandemic brought a paradigm shift in work cultures across the globe with remote working taking the center stage, a national-level conclave on Hybrid Work Culture Vision 2025 was organised by Kalorex Group on Saturday. Even as normalcy resumes gradually, while the world grapples with the pandemic, industry experts from various sectors underlined how a hybrid work model will be a widely accepted one in the post-pandemic world. At least 250 participants from across the length and breadth of the country participated in the conclave held virtually, with a view to bring together common stakeholders from varied fields to share the best practices adopted by various industries.
National Conclave on Hybrid Work Culture Vision 2025
Dr. Manjula Pooja Shroff, MD & CEO, Kalorex Group, delivered the special address of the Conclave, that included an insightful panel of eminent experts from various professionals from various spheres who discussed the changing work environment and models that have come into play since the pandemic, the challenges encountered and how different industries are addressing them.
Delivering the special address, Dr. Shroff said, Remote work culture has various benefits with its inherently flexible nature. People could save time spent commuting and got to devote more time to their families, helping reduce stress and burnout. At the same time, people do miss reconnecting with their colleagues when it comes to work. In the education sector, schools, colleges, teachers and students responded well to the crisis that unfolded soon after the pandemic. However, striking the right balance between the two models is necessary. Therefore, in days to come, a hybrid work model is expected to be widely adopted for a longer time, for it is performance-driven by the work culture of the organisation and at the same time, adaptive to change.
A special address was delivered by Dr. Jai Tharur, Advisor Media and Communication, Chief Ministers Office (CMO), Gandhinagar, who underlined the role of technology as a driving force for better adaptability towards the new normal. According to Dr. Tharur, humans are the most adaptable species on the earth and evidently, people adapted to a new normal post pandemic in terms of working and doing business.
Technology had a key role to play in driving how people responded to change post pandemic. Thanks to the advancement in Information Technology (IT) and easy access to technology in Gujarat, people were able to reach one another with ease which not just made remote working but even online education possible. Going forward, the hybrid model of work is here to stay, he said.
Eminent panelists who participated in the panel discussion include Mr.
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