Remote work may have taken off four years ago, but the evolution of hybrid work is still in its early days.
Remote work may have taken off four years ago, but the evolution of hybrid work is still in its early days — and senior leaders are having the hardest time adjusting.
As of April, most people, 67%, reported being satisfied with their hybrid work policy. But those who aren't satisfied are willing to go to drastic measures to find a better fit: 20% of global workers say they've considered quitting their job because of their current hybrid setup.Happy or not, workers admit big pain points persist, with productivity being their No. 1 biggest challenge with hybrid work.
The fact that"executives who are often the ones setting the policy still have a relatively high level of dissatisfaction is indicative that we have not gotten to the right end state" of how to operate in a hybrid workplace effectively, Grow says. To better adjust to a hybrid workplace, leaders should rethink how work gets done, and they should become comfortable with new measures of productivity and success. Measuring productivity will look different for every organization, but for Grow's team, it means reaching goals through cross-collaborative initiatives instead of focusing on only the achievements of siloed teams.
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