The Future of Remote Work: Pros and Cons

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Post Covid-19, the world came to grips with new ways of working. Pre-Covid-19, the corporate world was highly structured and, excepting unusual circumstances, required employees to be in office full-time, i.e. Monday through Friday, 8am to 5pm, with some companies mandating even longer hours depending on the employee’s job description and industry.

More and more jobs can be done from anywhere. What does that mean for workers?

Rob Tyrie (Published in Grey Swan Guild) predicts that as we move towards 2025, it is projected that 70% of the global workforce will work remotely at least five days a month. Companies are increasingly offering flexible work practices to meet the expectations of job seekers.

Recent analyses by leading experts suggest a hybrid model—some time at home, some in the office—is emerging and will be the future for many workers. It’s worth remembering the depth of the pandemic shock to the overall economy, and especially to certain industries and occupations.

Is remote working just about saving money?

No, not at all. Remote working has all kinds of benefits including staff motivation, increased productivity, and employee retention. In addition, a remote company can still have a presence with an office.

Pros of Working Remotely:

  1. Increased motivation.
  2. Reduced staff turnover.
  3. Greater flexibility.
  4. Higher productivity.
  5. Office costs are reduced.
  6. Reduction in absenteeism.

Cons of Working Remotely:

  1. Delayed response times.
  2. Technological difficulties.
  3. Cybersecurity concerns.
  4. Unproductive work conditions.

To sum it all up, more companies should embrace the benefits of working remotely. Identifying the pros and cons of remote working is part of the process of creating a welcoming work environment for employees.

Mitigating the challenges completely is not possible, so companies have to make do with what they have. Because the role of remote work will continue to grow in the future, organizations that fail to adapt will struggle to keep up with the work industry.

Remote vs in-person work can also be approached with a hybrid work model, leaving the choice to employees and finding a balance between in-house work and work from home.

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