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Using Tech to Withstand the Great Resignation

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As we enter year three of the COVID-19 global pandemic, many businesses have transitioned to a remote or hybrid workspace. Many of us were able to do that and survive, partly due to the innovative technologies we had access to that enabled us to better communicate, collaborate, and do our jobs.

But what’s next? Adobe just released a report—The Future of Time: Hybrid Workplaceexamining the challenges and opportunities of this new work era.

As Americans shifted from mostly remote to hybrid work, Adobe wanted “to understand how these changes impact people’s work and the role that technology plays in their world.” They surveyed businesses to learn their views about hybrid work, technology, and the future of productivity and gauge how the evolving workplace impacts everyone’s most valuable resource—their time.

In addition to revealing how vital technology, in general, was for SMBs during the pandemic specifically, the report shows how tech helped business owners deal with one of the biggest challenges they’re facing today—the Great Resignation.

Last fall, Adobe issued its initial report showing that more than one-third of employees planned to quit their jobs. This study followed up on that and found that among SMB employees:

The top reasons for switching jobs:

What about the employees who didn’t quit? Here’s why they stayed at their jobs:

But SMBs can’t breathe easily, especially if they haven’t undergone a digital transformation:

You can read more about the report on Adobe’s blog.

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