Challenges and opportunities of remote work and its impact on companies' carbon footprint

In the Webinar: Challenges and opportunities of remote work, We talked to Rafael Achondo (Matteria) and Vico Sánchez (Libélula) about the direct relationship that this modality of work has with the reduction of emissions. carbon footprint The new skills that leaders must acquire in order to strengthen the well-being of their teams.

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“Organizational leaders will have to bring out their human side to lead teams. Clear rules and proposed objectives are key, as well as trust and autonomy.”
Rafael Achondo
Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Matteria
“The 89% indicates that remote work is here to stay. This modality has a direct relationship with emissions reduction. Both companies that measure their emissions, as well as those that do not, have a great opportunity to generate a large positive impact with this measure.”
Victor Sanchez
Libélula's Deputy Commercial Manager

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