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Distributed Workforce

/dɪˈstrɪbjətɪd ˈwɜːkfɔːs/noun
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A distributed workforce is a group of employees who perform their duties from various geographic locations instead of a single central office, often connected through digital platforms for real-time collaboration. This setup enhances flexibility and access to global talent but requires strong communication tools to maintain productivity and company culture in an increasingly remote-friendly world.

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A study by Gallup in 2023 found that companies with distributed workforces reported a 25% increase in employee retention rates compared to traditional office-based models, largely due to better work-life balance. This shift has also contributed to a 30% reduction in carbon emissions from commuting in major cities, as revealed by the World Economic Forum, making remote work a surprising win for both businesses and the planet.

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