The COVID-19 Pandemic influenced the world in a major way, and while some of those impacts are slowly returning to the way things were before the virus, one thing is resisting the pressure to return to normalcy: the workplace. Instead of returning to the in-person 9 to 5, businesses are opting for a more flexible workplace model known as hybrid offices.
Hybrid offices, or hybrid workplaces, are flexible office spaces designed to increase productivity and employee satisfaction by offering both in-office and remote work options.The hybrid model gives employees flexibility to work from wherever they work best, whether that be a home office, a desk next to the break room, or halfway around the world.With that in mind, it’s worth noting that today’s hybrid workplaces differ from hybrid or ad hoc remote work of the past in several ways.
Early adopters of the hybrid office scheduled employees’ in-office days weeks or months in advance. These schedules were often set by management and stuck strictly to regular 9 to 5 working hours.
Some businesses implemented a hybrid workplace as a way to accommodate hired employees working out of state or from another country. Employees based in the same state as the office were required to come in to work, but those others were allowed to work from home permanently.
Even those first companies to employ a hybrid system viewed the office as the primary workplace, with working from home being available to employees when circumstances required.
Instead of your boss telling you when to be in the office, companies today are putting systems in place that let employees pick and choose when the days and hours they will be in the office. These schedules aren’t always set in advance and do not require employees to stick to ‘normal’ work hours.
Wherever you call home, today’s hybrid businesses often don’t require employees to hit a certain number of days or hours in-office. This means thatall employees have the flexibility to come in to work, work from home, or travel without disconnecting.
Hybrid workplaces see the office as a space for collaboration & connection. These businesses understand that work can be done anywhere, but employees need a place to gather together to collaborate, strengthen culture, and problem-solve as teams.All that said, what are the benefits of switching to a hybrid office? The challenges? Before pulling the trigger, know that going hybrid is like anything else in that it carries both pros and cons.
Tactic is a collaboration tool that brings people together in the office. Businesses of every size use Tactic to manage their hybrid workplace and make going to the office safe, easy, and fun.Ready to make the switch to hybrid work? Tactic can convert your office space to hybrid in under an hour.Get in touchto get started.