How flexible work creates people-centered organizations

Flexible work is a major part of building a people-centered company culture. Allowing your team the flexibility to work when and where they work best has major benefits for your people, your organization, and your employer brand.

What is flexible work?

Flexible work empowers employees to work where, when, and how they work best. Organizations with a flexible work model have a culture of trust and autonomy that enables employees to shape their work around their life — not the other way around.

Flexible work includes:

Flexibility in these areas doesn’t have to be all or nothing. It’s about giving everyone a level of choice. The right balance will vary for each company and employee.

The aim of flexible work is to do what’s right for the worker and smart for the company. It boosts employee satisfaction and productivity — a big win for everyone.

What are the benefits of flexible work?

How do companies implement flexible work?

Realizing the benefits of flexible work requires intentionality and careful strategizing, but it’s well worth the effort. Here are two key ideas to know:

1. Prioritize the remote and hybrid employee experience

Being remote-first or hybrid-first (not just remote- or hybrid-friendly) means prioritizing the remote or hybrid employee experience equally with the in-office experience, rather than as an afterthought. Remote or hybrid work isn’t just a perk — it’s ingrained in the DNA of the company.

2. Embrace asynchronous communication

Asynchronous communication doesn’t depend on people being present or interacting at the same time (as opposed to synchronous communication), which means work can continue regardless of when and where team members are working.

Inside Click Rain Inc.

How we leverage flexible work

Our teams embrace flexible work in a number of ways, and we’re always learning and adapting. Here are a few examples:

Flexible work is a key ingredient for a healthy and vibrant company culture. By empowering employees to work the way they work best, organizations unlock major benefits for their team and overall success.

Sources:

  1. Owl Labs
  2. Gallup