Now that the UK has seen over a year of working from home, businesses are already seeing employees with an increased interest in flexible working policies. Flexibility over where and when they work has become a significant priority and major contributor to employee satisfaction.
Not all flexible working looks the same. For some it’s being able to choose their working hours, for others it’s being able to work from home when they need to. This means that even the definition of flexible working needs to be flexible.
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Implementing a flexible working policy, rather than returning to the more rigid ways of working pre-Covid, has numerous benefits for both employees and businesses. Some of these benefits include:
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Although the benefits of flexible working are abundant, there are absolutely challenges that come along with it. Not all teams are as prepared for the transition to flexible working as others. These tend to be the areas with which a company might struggle:
One of the primary reasons that businesses have refrained from going fully remote is the desire to increase collaboration. The ease of quickly turning to your teammate to have a conversation is hard to match with video calls. Introducing and embedding new communication tools is key here.
Many businesses are concerned that a flexible approach to work means an enormous shift in culture that would especially impact new hires. It shouldn’t change any part of your culture based on values and is more likely to affect things like approaches to meetings and accountability. Make sure meetings are accessible to everyone in and out of the office.
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Keeping performance strong through flexible working requires a well-considered strategy. Since picking up new knowledge and skills from teammates can be more difficult in remote and hybrid settings, you may want to create a more formal mentoring or coaching programme.
To make the process of implementing a successful flexible working policy in your business smoother, here are a few simple tips you can try:
Keeping teams motivated during periods of change can be tricky even without the complication of flexible working. Many business owners, particularly in more traditional sectors, feel that not having everyone in the office may lead to less productivity and a loss of motivation.
Flexible working is likely to have a longstanding future in the world of business. Although there may be some challenges that it presents, there are also unequivocally benefits as well. Take these tips for implementation and set up a flexible working policy that really works for your business.