Working from home in supply chain refers to a situation in which an employee works remotely from a home location and communicates with the company by email, telephone, and other online methods. The alternative to working from home is working in a company location such as a corporate once, distribution center, plant, warehouse, or other company location with in-person co-workers.
Key points include:
- Organizations shift to allow work from home.
- People want to continue to work from home at least several days a week.
- Top benefits of working from home.
- Top challenges of working from home.
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