Iowa Association of Business and Industry issued the following announcement on October 21.
With changes driven by the recent pandemic, recruiting, hiring and retaining workers will be heavily driven by an organizations ability to help foster relationships with workers who may be working in offices, remotely or a combination. The numbers don’t lie.
- According to a recent survey by Voodle (Voodle 2021 Hybrid Workplace Report), 55% of the 800 responses say that their company culture has suffered since the pandemic forced remote work.
- Additionally, 40% feel that the lack of connection with other team members is a very/extremely difficult aspect of remote work.
- 83% of companies responding to the 2021 ATW Training Solutions Trends in Talent Development Survey say they will have remote workers in 2022.
- 1 in 4 workers say the ability to work remotely is so important to them that they are willing to take a 10-20% reduction in pay to work remotely.
- 40% of employees say that they are looking to leave their organizations in 2022. (Voodle 2021 Hybrid Workplace Report)
- Don’t count on your workspace to be your connector. In the past, the physical workplace has been the connector for employees. For the numerous organizations that have remote workers, this is no longer the case. Organizations must look for new ways to foster connections. Weekly virtual update meetings, cross-functional departmental virtual work events and strategic communication can go a long way.
- Leaders must know the way, go the way and show the way when it comes to making connections with their team members. Spontaneous “water cooler conversations” are no longer the standard. Leaders need to be purposeful when it comes to building relationships with their staff members. Spontaneous must now be strategic.
- Remote workers must understand that it’s important for them to take their own actions to build relationships. There should be an expectation for the remote worker to build their own relationships, not just rely on their manager or those working in the corporate headquarters. In many cases, working remotely is at the request of the worker and should be seen as a benefit. Because of this, the expectation for building relationships should be owned by them as well.
Original source can be found here.