A study by Zoom highlights that 84% of employees feel more productive in hybrid and remote work setups compared to traditional settings.
highlights that 84% of employees feel more productive in hybrid and remote work setups compared to traditional office settings.
The ongoing discussion surrounding hybrid work often revolves around productivity, with concerns over whether remote employees can perform as effectively as those working in the office. While 72% of in-office employees reported feeling connected to their managers, the number rose to 82% among those in hybrid setups.
According to the survey, 82% of leaders plan to increase workplace flexibility during this period, with many already noticing significant shifts. Half of the respondents observed that their workplace had become “much more flexible,” while 45% reported a slight increase in flexibility.
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