While some companies had work-from-home (WFH) practices in place long before COVID-19 emerged, many did not. Many had to scramble to get employees into remote settings, except for those who have been classified as essential workers.
Chris Wilson, CEO at Smart Furniture in Chattanooga, Tennessee, says that over the past few months, he’s heard from many business leaders—an increasing number in Human Resources—interested in getting their remote teams established with the best at-home policies possible.