Security News > 2020 > April > 64% of workers say their quality of work has improved amid pandemic disruption

64 percent of workers in the U.S. say their quality of work has improved amid the disruptive impact of COVID-19, according to KPMG. They also reported better collaboration and that their team has effectively adapted to working together during this time.
"There is a mutual resiliency and commitment between organizations and their employees that's resulting in improved connectivity and productivity," according to Paul Lipinski, KPMG's Human Capital Advisory leader.
Fifty-nine percent of American workers indicated that they had adequate resources to do their job remotely, and they also reported that their team is effectively using technology to communicate.
"Employees have demonstrated a welcome willingness to embrace new tools and work arrangements," Lipinski added.
Of the 75 percent of respondents who indicated their companies made them feel valued, 60 percent reported an improved level of productivity.
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