Optimising time and space when working hybrid
What you'll learn
- Design hybrid workplace with focus on productivity.
- Prepare office and home for collaboration and energy respectively.
- Utilise synchronous and asynchronous time for coordination and focus respectively.
- Prepare strategically to be productive on hybrid work environment.
Requirements
- There are no prerequisites for this course.
Description
Employers are vying for skilled workers. They run the risk of losing out on top talent if they do not provide their employees with flexible work arrangements. This is because, more than salary increases, today's talent values flexibility in the workplace.
In particular, employees desire the best of both worlds. For example, an IWG study reveals that 72% of office workers would rather work in a hybrid arrangement than return to the office full-time, even if doing so would result in a higher income.
The era of hybrid work is upon us. If you want to prepare and prosper in hybrid work settings, then consider reevaluating temporal and physical locations for yourself and your team.
In order to optimise the productivity of hybrid work, we often think managers need to figure out which tasks employees can complete most efficiently from home and which ones they should prioritise when they arrive at the office. But this is not enough.
Business leaders also need to create physical space and schedules to reap the huge benefits that come with hybrid work.
I'll provide analysis and doable suggestions based on published research on how to think creatively about the workplace, the home, and time to make hybrid employment a fruitful work arrangement.
Who this course is for:
- Leaders planning to introduce hybrid work into their organisations.
- Leaders looking to maximise productivity of their hybrid teams.
- Anyone who is faced with the challenges of being productive while working at home or in the office.
Instructor
Bikendra is the founder of Work on Strategy, where he helps early-career professionals master essential strategic skills. He has 15 years experience helping large businesses, non-profits, and startups in 12 different countries.
He played a key role in Mercedes-Benz's HR strategy in Asia Pacific, building a strong talent pool and cutting hiring costs. He also led the inward remittance strategy for Nepal Investment Bank (formerly, a member of Credit Agricole), boosting their share of worker remittances.
Bikendra has studied in Nepal, India, Thailand, Germany and Australia. He graduated top of his MBA class. He is also a Certified Practitioner HR from Australian HR Institute.
His greatest joy is seeing people thrive in disruption.