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How Companies Can Set Employees Up for Work-from-Home Success; COVID-19 Impact on Grocery Delivery, Financial Services and More

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We break down ways that companies can facilitate a more productive and seamless transition to workin

We break down ways that companies can facilitate a more productive and seamless transition to working from home, and we examine how the coronavirus pandemic will impact everything from grocery delivery to financial services and more. March 20, 2020 [How Companies Can Set Employees Up for Work-from-Home Success; COVID-19 Impact on Grocery Delivery, Financial Services and More](=/K009LSL00pNB3iDAQ2oM0G0)   As governments pass stringent social distancing restrictions and corporations request employees to work from home in order to mitigate the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, business as usual is no longer usual. More than half (52.2%) of US business professionals surveyed by communication platform Fishbowl said their workplace has restricted travel or encouraged remote work due to the coronavirus. An industry breakdown found that travel and remote work policies varied across sectors: Within advertising, 63% noted a change in procedures, 59% in accounting, 51% in consulting and 46% in law. =/K009LSL00pNB3iDAQ2oM0G0 [Read the full article.](=/K009LSL00pNB3iDAQ2oM0G0) [[Webinar] Linking TV & Digital Behavior]( Join presenting sponsor Neustar for eMarketer’s Tech-Talk Webinar to learn how to increase customer loyalty, ROI and reporting accuracy. Neustar’s VP of marketing solutions Marc Vermut and iSpot.tv’s SVP of customer success Mark Myers will share the best ways to measure cross-channel campaign performance. [Register Now]( [The Weekly Listen: How COVID-19 Affects Grocery Delivery, Forces New Innovations and Brings Out Best (and Worst) of Companies](/K009LSL00pNB3iDAQ2oM0G0)   eMarketer principal analysts Nicole Perrin and Andrew Lipsman, along with vice president of content studio Paul Verna, examine the ongoing effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on grocery delivery, highlight how companies and individuals are coming up with innovative solutions, and point out examples of positive, and not-so-positive, corporate responses. [Listen in.](/K009LSL00pNB3iDAQ2oM0G0) [chart-image](/K009LSL00pNB3iDAQ2oM0G0) [Amazon Remains the Undisputed No. 1](   It’s little surprise that Amazon once again ranks as the No. 1 US ecommerce retailer—and by a huge margin. “What’s surprising is that despite accounting for nearly four in 10 ecommerce dollars, the company continues to gain market share and extend its lead,” said Andrew Lipsman, eMarketer principal analyst and author of our latest report, "Top 10 US Ecommerce Companies 2020: Walmart and Target Climb Rankings on Click-and-Collect Gains." [Read the article.]( [chart-image]( [COVID-19 Impact: Financial Services](/K009LSL00pNB3iDAQ2oM0G0)   Business Insider Intelligence's research director Dan Van Dyke discusses the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the financial services industry, including key takeaways for banks, payment companies and fintech. [Watch now.](/K009LSL00pNB3iDAQ2oM0G0) /K009LSL00pNB3iDAQ2oM0G0 eMarketer and Business Insider Intelligence have joined forces to become the leading research company focused on digital transformation. This video series leverages research and analysis from both eMarketer and Business Insider Intelligence. /K009LSL00pNB3iDAQ2oM0G0 ©2020 eMarketer, Inc. 11 Times Square, New York, NY 10036   eMarketer Daily is published by eMarketer, Inc. [Unsubscribe](/K009LSL00pNB3iDAQ2oM0G0) | [Change email address](=/K009LSL00pNB3iDAQ2oM0G0) | [Update preferences](/K009LSL00pNB3iDAQ2oM0G0) | [Advertise](=/K009LSL00pNB3iDAQ2oM0G0) [Select "Research Submissions"](=/K009LSL00pNB3iDAQ2oM0G0) for potential inclusion in the eMarketer Daily. If you cannot view the HTML newsletter, please [read it in your browser here](. =/K009LSL00pNB3iDAQ2oM0G0   =/K009LSL00pNB3iDAQ2oM0G0    

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