The Future Of Work Is Hybrid

The Future Of Work Is Hybrid

The Future Of Work Is Hybrid

More and more companies are embracing a hybrid work model. How this will exactly look like will vary by organization. But one thing is certain - clear and effective communications is even more paramount for team efficiency and productivity. 

But first, what exactly is a hybrid working model?

A hybrid working model is a work style, which refers to in the office, remote, or at home, that blends one or more of these locations at a time. 

One major reason why so many companies are embracing this hybrid model is to allow for more flexibility. Companies are listening to employees who are demanding a more flexible work schedule, which will allow them to have a better work-life balance. Companies are adapting. 

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If recent events have taught us anything, it is that employees are capable of getting their work done from home. Perhaps, it might even be more efficient than being in the office. What does matter is good and clear communications must be deployed.

There are several factors why efficiency might improve in a hybrid working model:

  • Working from home allows the employee to set their own work hours. Sure, there will be meetings at certain times, perhaps a 9:00 am meeting every morning to "start" the workday. But if an employee is able to get in an hour or two of work before the day begins, they may be able to end earlier with time to do personal tasks that may be harder to do when working in a traditional office.
  • Working remotely or from home gives some employees more motivation to get work done in a timely manner. If you've ever worked in an office where you are required to work from 9-6, you know that you have a full eight hours to get your tasks done. Perhaps you stop and chat with co-workers, take a longer lunch, or even browse the internet to fill your time. But when an employee can work from home - they aren't trying to find distractions to fill their day and are much more motivated to finish their work quickly.
  • Work-life balance - Employees everywhere are insisting upon more work-life balance from their companies. That means when they feel like their suggestions are being heard, they may be more likely to stay at that company longer. Generally speaking, a happy employee is one who gives their best effort.

We recommend the e-course "Enhancing Productivity In A Hybrid Work Environment" to learn how to revamp your productivity style to help you stay on task when switching between locations.

According to Hibob, there are a few types of hybrid working models. We will explore each and give strategies on effective communications while working within each one.  


1. The At-Will Model

The At-Will model of work is allowing an employee to simply do what is best for them on any given day. They have complete schedule freedom. While this model may be very attractive for certain employees, it can leave co-workers and direct superiors in the dark wondering where the employee is on any given day. If this is the model that is being adopted at your organization, there are a few communication strategies to consider to maximize productivity:

  • Have a weekly check-in call. Whether you check in via zoom or over the phone, having a consistent meeting scheduled will give both parties the opportunity to communicate and receive any necessary feedback. This can also be the time where the at-will employee shares their plans for the week, that way there are no surprises for either party as to where the employee will be or what they'll be doing.
  • If possible, have an internal Slack channel or Trello board that can be accessed from anywhere. Being able to communicate on the go and from anywhere will help everyone stay on the same page.
  • Working hour discussions. Because At-Will allows an employee to work from anywhere at any time, it is important to be upfront about working hours expectations. If you do want your employee to be available from 9-12 on Tuesdays and Thursdays only, make that clear. On the flip side, if you want to make a more customizable schedule, you also need to communicate that clearly. 

The At-Will hybrid model can be done successfully as long as both parties are effectively communicating with each other. Again, you'll want to avoid surprises and be sure to give everyone enough time to react to a change in the schedule.

As a leader, if your team is working within this model, it is also important that you maintain a level of visibility with them. That means creating a remote visibility strategy. In our LinkedIn Learning e-course, Planning Your Remote Visibility Online As A Remote Leader, you will learn how to implement strategies so that your entire team feels seen and supported.

 

2. The Split-Week Model

The Split-Week model allows employees to stay home or work remotely 2-3 days a week and then be in the office the other 2-3 days per week. For example, some companies have certain teams come in on certain days and then have everyone in the office on Friday. Other companies use this as a way to reduce office space and have employees share desks and cubicles. 

The Split-Week model gives employees, co-workers, and employers the ability to see each other and on a schedule. Communications will vary in this work model, and there are a few things to consider.

  • Make sure team calendars are aligned. When people are in and out of the office, it is paramount to have a clear calendar view of your immediate team.  
  • Strategize communication channels with your team. If you're only using email to communicate, perhaps adopting software that's built to maximize communications is a great way to stay in contact. E-mails may not always get the quickest response, but seeing an instant-message type of communication may prompt faster correspondence. 

While being in the office may allow for more direct communications, it is still important to have a clear understanding of how to reach each person and where when remote.

In fact, if half of your work will be done virtually, you will also want to make sure that you are maintaining an executive presence even while on video. In our #1 LinkedIn Learning e-course (nearly 1 million views!), Executive Presence on Video Conference Calls, you will learn how to shine on video stand out even in a virtual setting....continue reading....

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Resilient and Highly Positive. Meticulous, Analytical and Mathematical.

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You are an excellent , world class communicator

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Prof Dr Balakrishnan Parasuraman

Dean of Centre for Postgraduate Studies & Professor of Human Resource and Industrial Relations at Universiti Malaysia Kelantan (UMK)

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This is new norm after pandemic Covid-19

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