Research from Ricoh Europe shows that employers have come a long way in gaining support from the workforce. Trust between employers and employees has improved throughout the course of the pandemic. Almost three quarters (73%) of employees think their employers are more confident in their ability to stay motivated and productive when working remotely – a 26% increase compared to a similar study in 2021.
Yet less than half (44%) have seen an increase in meeting room communication technology to aid hybrid working, while one-in-five (21%) say the amount of collaboration space in their office has decreased. In addition, just 28% believe there has been an increase in safe access to equipment, such as lockers for picking up IT equipment, without having to meet a colleague face-to-face. This could cause significant friction for employees seeking to return to the office, discouraging them from being present on a regular basis. If left unaddressed, workplace productivity could decline while top talent seeks more flexible employment.
Creating a workplace that truly embraces hybrid working is the next vital step in the journey. While there are many benefits of having people work together in the same room, hybrid working will be here for the foreseeable future. Investing in hybrid working now is an investment in the future – it will improve productivity and help with talent retention.