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Weekly Roundup 001 (Apr 17) - 🔥Hot Topics🔥 in workplace, sharepoint, and powerplatform

Hey fellow developers! It's @jaloplo, here to give you the latest scoop on what's been happening in the #workplace, #sharepoint, and #powerplatform communities. 😎

#workplace

  • "No, Remote Work is not Done Yet" by Wynand Pieters: The article argues that remote work is here to stay, and that companies should be investing in the tools and infrastructure needed to support remote workers. Pieters points out that remote work can actually increase productivity and employee satisfaction if done correctly.

  • "Engineering onboarding is not black and white" by S. M. Sufyan: This article explores the complexities of onboarding new engineers and argues that a one-size-fits-all approach is not effective. Sufyan suggests that companies should take a more personalized approach to onboarding, taking into account the individual needs and goals of each new hire.

#powerplatform and #sharepoint

That's all for this week's roundup! Thanks for tuning in, and remember to keep the discussions lively and informative in our tags. 💬 If you have any suggestions for future topics, feel free to drop them in the comments below. See you next week! 👋

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