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Flexible work system here to stay, says Microsoft study

DUBAI, March 24, 2021

Flexible work is here to stay and business leaders should resist the urge to see hybrid work as business as usual; it will require the rethinking of long-held assumptions, says a Microsoft report.
 
Microsoft’s first-annual Work Trend Index titled “The Next Great Disruption is Hybrid Work – Are We Ready?” uncovers seven hybrid work trends every business leader needs to know as we enter this new era of work.\
 
 “The choices you make today will impact your organisation for years to come. It’s a moment that requires clear vision and a growth mindset,” says Jared Spataro, Corporate Vice President for Microsoft 365. “These decisions will impact everything from how you shape culture, to how you attract and retain talent, to how you can better foster collaboration and innovation.”
The findings suggest that this last year has fundamentally changed the nature of work: 
Collaboration trends in Microsoft Teams and Outlook suggest our networks have contracted but hybrid work will revive them.
Time spent in meetings has more than doubled globally and over 40 billion more emails were delivered in the month of February of this year compared to last.
Work has become more human. Nearly 40% say they feel more comfortable bringing their full selves to work than before the pandemic and one in six have cried with a colleague this year.
It also shows that we are on the cusp of a workplace disruption:
73 percent of workers surveyed want flexible remote work options to continue.
Remote job postings on LinkedIn increased more than 5X during the pandemic.
Over 40% of the global workforce is considering leaving their employer this year
and 46% are planning to move now that they can work remotely.
In short, addressing flexible work will impact who stays, who goes, and who joins a company. To help organisations through the transition, the 2021 Work Trend Index outlines findings from a study of more than 30,000 people in 31 countries and analyses trillions of aggregate productivity and labour signals across Microsoft 365 and LinkedIn. It also includes perspectives from experts who have studied collaboration, social capital, and space design at work for decades. 
The report uncovers seven hybrid work trends every business leader needs to know as we enter this new era of work:
Flexible work is here to stay
Leaders are out of touch with employees and need a wake-up call
High productivity is masking an exhausted workforce 
Gen Z is at risk and will need to be re-energised
Shrinking networks are endangering innovation
Authenticity will spur productivity and wellbeing
Talent is everywhere in a hybrid work world
In addition to uncovering what’s at stake with the future of work, the Work Trend Index identifies five strategies for business leaders as they begin to make the necessary shift:
Create a plan to empower people for extreme flexibility
Invest in space and technology to bridge the physical and digital worlds
Combat digital exhaustion from the top
Prioritize rebuilding social capital and culture
Rethink employee experience to compete for the best and most diverse talent  - TradeArabia News Service
 



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