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4 Secrets to Building a Healthy Hybrid WorkplaceWhen the pandemic ends, will your team stay part remote? Here's how to make a hybrid workplace a big success.

ByKaty Kvalvik

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The coronavirus pandemic has us all in a reset mode and it's giving companies, leaders, and employees the chance to redefine their workplace and opt for a new normal.

As more and more leaders see their teams thrive during remote work, many are considering a hybrid workplace moving forward — giving employees a mix of working virtually and meeting together in a traditional office environment.

Just like any other workplace, the hybrid model can fail if it isn't set up and maintained properly. If you're considering this model for your own team, use these three tips to ensure your new normal is one that's healthy for everyone.

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