Companies With Flexible Remote Work Policies Outperform On Revenue Growth::According to a new report, companies with flexible remote work policies outperform firms with more restrictive policies when it comes to revenue growth rates.
My company just officially closed our office and made everyone permanent WFH. Best news I’ve had all year!
I had that happen at the start of COVID. Then I went to another wfh job. Then that job started forcing two days in office a week 😑
It’s at that point I’d start looking for a new job.
Oh I am, IT job market is weird right now though
Lol we did the same from the start of the pandemic and the growth has been insane
i.e. a company that understands the sunk cost fallacy.
I am LESS productive in the office. It’s distracting. I have to commute. There is less time for hyper focus.
These results don’t surprise at all.
I’m definitely more productive in the office, doesn’t mean I hate it any less though.
Not surprised, I’ve seen a lot of people say they are willing to work for less if they can work from home. Those who support WFH will get the best talent cheaper.
I had a recruiter after me hard one time. They had a company they were trying to grow and had already plucked away a couple of guys from my team.
He offered what he thought was an aggressive offer based on what the other guys said they were making.
I asked about WFH, he said the company preferred people in the office to collaborate. This was my third time asking this, the first two times I told him this was a non-starter, and this offer was to try to go above and beyond that to sway me with dollar signs.
I laid out the costs that were involved: commuting, car, gas, childcare, lunch, etc. and how his aggressive offer still had me coming up behind, and that’s before I even take into account time and comfort lost.
He’s called back again twice, and it’s the same freaking question, “any movement on work from home?”
We all know the answer.
I love this news and all but let’s remember that Forbes is a hot garbage web magazine that is perpetuating a lot of the corporate narrative about how wfh is dying and how businesses need to bring people back because “culture”.
I think they are trying to play both sides of the issue to keep those juicy clicks rolling into their site.
Office culture, in my eyes, has about as much actual culture as a freshly sterilized petri dish.
Freshly Sterilized Petri Fish is about as neutral as you can get.
Office culture is far more hostile to the worker than that.
To absolutely NOBODY’S surprise.
I dunno. Bosses everywhere gonna be shocked by this.
Yep. Employees are happier work harder and produce better work than those who are just going through the motions. Fewer distractions and longer commute means less productivity is possible.
Working in the office is kind of a sham imo, although I won’t fault people who do prefer that face-to-face communication with their co-workers.
I now spend 7.5 how’s in the car each week.
Looking for a new job, I found one that’s 1.5 hours away I’ve way - however, they offer 3 days home per week, 2 mandatory in the office. That means less driving for me (if I get the job)!
The key here is choice. Let the employees decide. Don’t force your bullshit policies on everyone
It’ll end up being something also to do with managers of places that permit wfh being more relaxed than in places that prevent it.
Alternative headline: Better run companies outperform
The article itself seem to cast doubt on the remote work policies themselves being the cause of the revenue growth, but that the remote work policies were more a symptom of the company’s culture (more trust in their employees). Though it could just be a chicken/egg thing, where the only reason these companies are so flexible and trusting with their employees is because the company is already doing well, whereas companies that aren’t doing well feel the need to “tighten belts” and start restricting things. To me, it almost seems like the canary in the coal mines. If a company starts restricting work from home, chances are there’s something else already going wrong.
Study by company that makes remote work tools finds that remote work is good
Growth-growth-growth, more growth.
Degrow already.
14% increase in productivity going from at will part time remote work (meaning many were full time at the office) to obligatory full time remote work for everyone. That means full time remote work is even better than flexible or whatever other hybrid bullshit employers try to impose on their employees.
Even if they didn’t, it’s just nicer for everyone involved. Don’t you want to work for a company that people like working at?
As a mid career employee I love remote work. Reflecting on my early career development, I don’t know how I would have gotten to where I am without the in person interaction with more senior folks and my peers.
Nice