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Hybrid vs. Office-Based Working: Finding the Right Balance
In the wake of rapid advancements in technology and shifting workplace dynamics following COVID 19, the concept of a work environment has evolved.
In this article, Livingston James’ Research Consultant Harry Thomson explores recent trends that have been observed around office working, comparing the benefits of entirely office-based working versus hybrid working.
In a recent study undertaken by KPMG, 64% of the 1,300 CEOs surveyed globally predicted a full return to the office by 2026. It reflects a trend where many companies are beginning to phase a return to the office for their employees, and one of the most notable examples is HSBC, now requiring its 18,500 employees to be in the office 3 days per week.
What are the key differences between the two working models, and which might be better for your organisation?
Hybrid Working: The Best of Both Worlds
Hybrid working is a flexible work arrangement that combines in-office and remote working. Here are some of the key benefits:
Fully Office-Based Working: Traditional and Structured
Fully office-based working is the traditional work arrangement where employees come into a physical office daily. Here are some of the strengths of this model:
Finding the Right Balance
There is no one-size-fits-all answer to whether hybrid or fully office-based working is superior – it largely depends on your organisation’s specific needs and the preferences of your employees. Some companies may thrive by embracing a fully office-based environment, while others may benefit from the flexibility of a hybrid model.
Ultimately, the success of your work arrangement will depend on effective communication, clear policies, and a supportive infrastructure; ensuring work remains productive regardless of whether it’s done in the office, at home, or a combination of both.
For a confidential discussion on your talent attraction and retention strategies / requirements, please contact Harry Thomson: [email protected].
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