Globally, our relationship with work and the workplace has changed.
People got used to working from home (WFH) during the pandemic lockdowns and enjoyed the freedom it offered. In fact, 61% of people working from home are doing so because they want to, even though their office is open, according to a recent survey. But we also need to balance this new WFH ethic with the more sociable aspects of collaborating together at HQ. What’s needed is a switch to hybrid working, with some time in the office and some time WFH.
So, how do you coax your people back into the office and highlight the benefits of sometimes working in one main workspace?
What turned people off of the office?
The Covid-19 pandemic came along and shook up the work dynamic in a big way. We’d had cloud technology and remote working available for some time. But the pandemic acted as a catalyst for pushing remote working as a viable, everyday work option.
This allowed us all to work. But it also had other repercussions too:
So, how do you entice our people back from their suburban homes and into your office?
Coaxing your workforce back to HQ
People have got very used to working from their kitchen table. So, if you want your team to return to the office, you’ve got to deliver a workspace that offers something more. Working from the office has to appear like a positive benefit, rather than the poorer cousin of WFH.
Creating a more welcoming environment with added amenity and flexibility will also stand you apart in a tight labour market.
Here are five ideas to try:
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