It Leaders Grapple With The New Normal Apr 2026

The "New Normal" wasn't a destination; it was a constant state of friction. Marcus spent his evenings looking at dashboards that monitored "digital burnout" signals—tracking late-night login spikes and declining response rates. He had become a part-time psychologist and a full-time crisis manager.

(employee retention, burnout, or the death of the "office vibe")? IT leaders grapple with the new normal

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The corner office at NexaCore Systems didn’t feel like a sanctuary anymore; it felt like a broadcast booth. Marcus, the CIO, stared at the grid of sixteen faces on his monitor. Behind each digital tile was a bedroom, a kitchen table, or a converted garage. The "New Normal" wasn't a destination