The great love affair workers had with working from home is over - with more big firms wanting their staff back in the office four or five days a week. But the pushback from employees is real. Professor Mark Mortensen from INSEAD has studied hybrid working for 20 years and he explains how everyone can navigate this.
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Now that people have gotten used to working from home, a little bit of the shine has worn off. I hear more people saying: "I ... actually like my colleagues, I kind of missed that conversation, maybe the social support that I get in the office."
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- 3:07 You may think you are productive but that's not how managers see it
- 6:55 A top down approach may not work
- 10:45 How flexible work arrangements can be tricky for team dynamics
- 13:02 Why employees are saying "no" to going back to the way things were
- 13:53 Why the "shine" of complete work from home has worn off
- 16:16 Can a hybrid work arrangement lead to toxic work cultures?
- 19:05 An erosion of trust is an issue with hybrid work
Listen to more episodes here.
A new episode of Work It drops every Monday. Follow the podcast on Apple Podcasts or Spotify for the latest updates.
Have a great topic for us? Drop the team an email at cnapodcasts [at] mediacorp.com.sg
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