Bringing your hybrid workforce to life? Here’s what you need to consider
The idea of a fully remote workforce was once considered a pipe dream, scoffed at by cynics who labelled it idealistic. Since the pandemic, however, remote work has become the norm, and this has consequently led to the widespread acceptance of hybrid work as people return to the office.
This sentiment is reflected among business leaders globally, including social media giants such as LinkedIn and Twitter. In a recent Gartner survey, 82% of 127 company leaders say they intend to allow remote working some of the time as employees return to the workplace. It’s great news for many employees who are happier with a more flexible arrangement that offers better work-life balance, increased productivity, and more time with their loved ones.
For many companies, especially small-medium businesses (SMBs), going hybrid is a chance to hit reset and optimize for the post-pandemic future. But the shift brings with it a fresh set of challenges for organizations. It’s no longer about managing a remote workforce, but how to manage a more complex, hybrid one, says Elisabeth Joyce, VP and Team Manager, Gartner Research & Advisory.
For hybrid work to work, in addition to figuring out the digital strategy, corporate policies and culture must be re-evaluated as well. Here are six key areas to consider before SMBs transition to hybrid work.
Communicate the new policies clearly
The first thing is to ensure that corporate policies are communicated clearly, and early on. It is important to establish hybrid work policies that are clear and consistent regarding who and what kind of job functions are eligible for hybrid work, what kind of digital tools will be provided, how long is the working hours, performance expectations, and so on.
For some teams and employees, there may be the need to have regular check-ins in the first few months of hybrid work implementation to review whether the arrangement has been effective, or if any adjustments are needed.
HR, IT, and senior management will need to collaborate closely together in setting the ground rules, and take into consideration that these policies may need continuous refinement as the business rolls out hybrid work arrangement. At the end of the day, the transition to hybrid work should ultimately improve employee performance, productivity, and workplace satisfaction. And it is only when the ground rules and expectations are clear, can the new way of work be implemented successfully.
What is in your employee’s hybrid work toolkit?
Alongside new work practices and policies, your hybrid workforce needs the digital tools to work effortlessly from anywhere. Go for a mobile-friendly set-up that allows them to perform their jobs efficiently, while on the go. Among the must-haves are light, durable laptops, stable access to internet, comprehensive communications and collaboration software, and robust cybersecurity solutions.
Skills and training make up the other crucial part of the toolkit. When SMBs roll out new digital tools and software to enable hybrid work, they need to ensure that every employee is comfortable using the tools in their day-to-day work. If not, training materials should be provided so that employees from any function and different level of tech-savviness are able to adapt and not left behind.
Therefore, before you send your employees off on their hybrid work journey, have a reassessment of your IT inventory and evaluate whether your employees are well-equipped to do their job in a hybrid work model. Again, this will require SMBs to have a clear understanding of the employee profile, job function, and capability to use the necessary technology successfully.
Create the social glue to bind your hybrid team
That said, without the regular lunches, coffee breaks, and face-to-face meetings, the chance for interpersonal office interaction can be lost, and even lead to inequality between remote and office workers due to the difference in face time with colleagues that help build rapport and camaraderie.
To keep your teams tight-knit, keep up existing practices such as regular one-to-one check-ins, hybrid townhalls, or even virtual happy hour for both remote and office workers using Microsoft 365 or Google Meet to keep everyone engaged, so that connecting one another is simply one click away. This will require the business to ensure that the office environment and digital set-up for each employee enable easy and instant communication no matter where they are.
While these virtual events may not replace the watercooler chit-chats, they will help foster personal communication and break social siloes.
Put the ‘T’ in Trust
The shift to a hybrid work model is a culture shift more than anything. But for the hybrid model to work, SMBs need to be the kind of employer who can trust their employees — even if they don’t see them. Trust is integral in managing hybrid teams. Mistrust, on the other hand, is a downward spiral that leads to a decline in productivity.
Lead by example and show your team what trust in hybrid work looks like. In this case, do it with your personal work practices and ethics. A leader’s actions are particularly impactful within small teams, a familiar dynamic for many SMBs. Equally important is keeping a two-way conversation going. This creates a mutual understanding between leaders and their teams (and within teams).
Burnout: more common than you think
Since the pandemic, we are working longer hours and experiencing more digitally intensive days. Fifty-four percent of respondents in Microsoft's Work Trend Index report feeling overworked, while thirty-nine percent feel exhausted.
Burnout leads to low motivation, poor quality work, and lower productivity. In a hybrid work arrangement where work and personal boundaries blur, workers have a higher risk of experiencing burnout.
Take note if your employees are clocking more hours than they should. It could be a sign that work processes need tweaking in the new work arrangement or more resources are needed. Lay some ground rules within the company to circumvent hybrid work burnout, too. Set a policy that encourages a culture of rest and taking regular breaks. Measure productivity with outcome-driven goals instead of hours worked. Not least, check in regularly on your team to get a sense of their mental and emotional well-being.
Managing a hybrid team will take regular tweaking over time to get it right. But you certainly will not go wrong following one simple mantra: keep your employees’ best interest at heart.
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2Battery tests conducted by ASUS in July, 2021 using the 1080p Video Playback scenario. Battery life test configuration: Intel® Core™ i7-1165G7, 32GB RAM, FHD display, 2TB PCIe® 3.0 x4 SSD, 66Whr. Test settings: WiFi flight mode, the display brightness set to 150 cd/m2, NumberPad off, backlit keyboard off. Actual battery life may vary depending on product configuration, usage, operational conditions and power management settings. Battery life will decrease over the lifetime of the battery. Battery tests conducted by ASUS in July, 2021 using the MobileMark® 2018 Office Productivity scenario. Battery life test configuration: Intel® Core™ i7-1165G7, 32GB RAM, FHD display, 2TBx2 (RAID 0) PCIe® 3.0 x4 SSD, 66Whr. Test settings: WiFi enabled, the display brightness set to 200 cd/m2, NumberPad off, backlit keyboard off. Actual battery life may vary depending on product configuration, usage, operational conditions and power management settings. Battery life will decrease over the lifetime of the battery.