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5 Reasons Why Hybrid Work Models Are Here to Stay

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Angela Ash
5 Reasons Why Hybrid Work Models Are Here to Stay

Remote work is on the rise. As a matter of fact, latest remote working statistics reveal that , 58% of workers said they would "absolutely" look for a new job if they couldn't work from home at their current job.. Add to that, freelancers and digital nomads, and you’ll see that remote work already seems to be the future.

Still, many employees, especially older ones that shun rapid changes, are not altogether happy with this affair. And, let us not forget that there are still many job occupations that can be performed only on the spot. That’s where hybrid work models come in.


What Are Hybrid Work Models?

Simply put, a hybrid work model is any combination of remote-office work; literally any. Take a look at the options:

  1. Partially remote work, with flexible office space - no permanent offices; rented flex space used for periodic collaboration (but not connectivity)
  2. Almost entirely on premises - limited remote work, large office space the majority of managers and workers
  3. Partially remote work, multiple hubs - multiple offices with the workforce dispersed among them
  4. Partially remote work, large office space -  the majority of managers and workers spend most, but not all, of their time at the office
  5. Almost entirely off premises - mostly remote work with no office space
  6. Multiple microhubs - management and employees are dispersed across small microhubs located in different cities (or countries, depending on the scope of your business operations)

These models allow for a smoother transition for businesses employing office workers and also allow both the flexibility to remote workers and the security of the office for people content with the state of affairs.

Take a look at the stats:

  • Hybrid team performance increased as much as 25% since 2020 (source: San Francisco Escape Room)
  • 63% of high-revenue growth companies use hybrid work models (source: an Accenture report)
  • 69% of companies with negative or no growth reject hybrid work models (ibid.)
  • 83% of employees prefer a hybrid work model (ibid.)
  • 94% of employees believe that salaries should be determined by the actual skill of the employees set and not by their location (ibid.)
  • 34% of employers say they wouldn’t hire a remote employee in a different geographic market at the same rate as an on-site employee (ibid.)
  • Mere 8% of remote workers are willing to return to the office after the pandemic (source: the Remote Work & Compensation Pulse Survey)
  • 48% of workers want to work from home permanently (ibid.)
  • 44% of workers want to work from home part of the week (ibid.)
  • 83% of workers would leave their current job if their salary was lowered due to them working remotely (ibid.)
  • 55% of workers want to spend some time in the office and some time at home (source: a Stanford study)
  • 25% of workers want to work fully remotely (ibid.)
  • 20% of workers want to work in the office exclusively (ibid.)
  • 34% of workers claim that face-to-face interruptions from colleagues are the main factor for them losing focus at work (source: the Economist)
  • 36% of workers feel more focused working at home
  • 28% of workers feel more focused working at the office


Let’s see why hybrid work models are here to stay.


There Are Plenty of Job Opportunities for Literally Everyone

Keep in mind, however, that the digital revolution is spreading rapidly. It’s not an exaggeration to say that nothing will ever be the same again. Remote work is the future, whether we like it or not.

For once, remote work is a win-win situation for both employers and employees. Nowadays, literally, anyone from anywhere in the world can find a job — they only need a solid internet connection. That gives a chance to people from poorer countries with the knowledge but no local job opportunities and also to businesses looking to hire professionals for lower wages (that would still be high salaries in their countries).

That’s reason number one why hybrid work models are here to stay.


Digital Nomads Are Boosting the Rise of Digital Revolution

People from rich countries with high salaries are increasingly turning to digital nomadism. Even though it sounds like a dream come true that’s available to everyone, the truth is that digital nomads need to have some savings and a steady workflow (whether working remotely for one employer or working for multiple clients).

The trend, in itself, is forcing companies reluctant to apply hybrid work models to step up their efforts to be able to get access to experts uninterested in any kind of work restrictions.

That’s reason number two why hybrid work models are here to stay.


Hybrid Work Keeps Employees Happily Engaged

Satisfied employees perform better; that, at least, is a no-brainer. More and more job applicants are absolutely demanding flexibility and will go elsewhere if your business can’t comply.

There is no reason why it shouldn’t, though. As long as the job gets done, anything goes, right?

However, it is crucial to provide proper internal communication tools and also set up training for everything to go smoothly. In fact, remote workers kind of expect their businesses to be “modern,” so they won’t see this as a hassle.

Various stats show that workers feel more productive when working remotely, but the statistics don’t apply to all occupations. That’s why hybrid work models are perfect — there’s a little something for everyone.


Digital Nomadism Perks

Even with the rapid changes all around us, more and more countries are turning to digital nomad visas in an attempt to attract additional capital. That being said, there are certain requirements and remote workers with lower salaries can’t hope to obtain them.

However, for people with higher salaries, there are perks and perks, so many Americans are moving abroad and taking advantage of them. That means they need to be able to work remotely continually, which is another reason why hybrid work models are here to stay.


The Sharing Economy Is on the Rise

Lastly, the sharing economy has already taken root. You’ll have a difficult time finding younger employees planning to buy a car, for example. How does the hybrid work model fit in here?

Notably, it allows for flexibility, meaning that people can work from literally anywhere — a flat, café, park… You may well be backpacking and still earn your salary!


Key Takeaways

Everything considered, hybrid work models offer numerous benefits and a solution for every business. Seeing as there are multiple options to go about the transition, there’s really no reason why every business shouldn’t give the trend a go.

More than a go, the trend is here to stay so the sooner you start reforming your work model, the sooner the results will come.

 

 

 


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