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Both clients & vendors have to think about adoption of WFH model: Infy COO

With relaxations in the nationwide lockdown induced by Covid-19, Infosys plans to adopt a staggered approach in getting back employees to office.

U B Pravin Rao, COO, Infosys
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U B Pravin Rao, Infosys COO said,

Debasis Mohapatra Bengaluru
With more than 95  per cent of its employees working from home, Infosys has seamlessly adopted the new model without any loss in productivity so far. With relaxations in the nationwide lockdown induced by Covid-19, the company plans to adopt a staggered approach in getting back employees to office. U B Pravin Rao, the chief operating officer, tells Debasis Mohapatra they are talking to clients with regard to continuing WFH approvals. Edited excerpts:
 
Infosys has adapted to the work-from-home (WFH) model well amid Covid-19 crisis. What are the challenges?
 
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