Companies Can Preserve Culture While Offering Virtual Work Options: NJBIA Speaker Rashaad Bajwa

Rashaad Bajwa, CEO of Integris, a technology provider for businesses, speaking at the NJBIA Insights & Outlooks Conference, March 10. (NJBIA Photo/Bob Considine)Rashaad Bajwa, CEO of Integris, a technology provider for businesses, speaking at the NJBIA Insights & Outlooks Conference, March 10. (NJBIA Photo/Bob Considine)

EDISON, NJ (SBN) — Companies can preserve a “corporate culture” even if most of their workforce is working virtually, rather than in a dedicated office space, says Rashaad Bajwa, CEO of Integris, a business-to-business technology supplier. Bajwa was a featured speaker at the recent “Insights and Outlooks” conference held by the New Jersey Business & Industry Association here.

Bajwa observed that young people like his high school-age daughter have a different conception of what work life looks like. Having spent most of the last three years in on-and-off virtual learning environments and social activities, they are even unfamiliar with things like “rush hour,” he said in his remarks to about 100 business and industry leaders at the conference.

You can hear our report on Bajwa’s remarks in the player below. State Broadcast News is spotlighting excerpts from the presentations at the conference over the next several weeks.

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