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The Bottom Line

The Bottom Line

The transition to a hybrid and remote work culture in the post-pandemic recovery leads to the threat of resentment over flexibility and worries over career standing due to facetime with the boss.

This reframes the conversation to help everyone focus on pulling together to achieve shared business objectives and prioritizing deliverables rather than where and how you work through research-based best practices.

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'Excellence From Anywhere' Strategy

'Excellence From Anywhere' Strategy

Many organizations may need some employees to come in full-time. Others may need to come in on a hybrid schedule even if they worked full-time remotely during the pandemic.

Addressing these potential cultural divides is vital to prevent a sense of “haves” and “have-nots” from develop...

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Benefits Of 'Excellence From Anywhere'

Benefits Of 'Excellence From Anywhere'

The “Excellence From Anywhere” strategy addresses concerns about divides by focusing on deliverables, regardless of where you work. Doing so also involves adopting best prac...

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Not Invented Here

Not Invented Here

Another cognitive bias, related to functional fixedness, is called the not-invented-here syndrome. It’s a leader’s antipathy towards adopting practices not invented within their organization, no matter how useful. No wonder that...

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Black Swans And Grey Rhinos

Black Swans And Grey Rhinos

Why haven’t leaders addressed the obvious problem of proximity bias?

Any reasonable external observer could predict the issues arising from differences in time spent in the office. Unfortunately, leaders often fail to see the clear threat in front of their noses.

You might have hear...

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Facetime With Managers

Facetime With Managers

Addressing the problem of 'Facetime with the Boss' necessitates shifting from the traditional, high-stakes, large-scale quarterly or even annual performance evaluations to much more frequent weekly or biweekly, low-stakes, brief performance evaluation one-on-one check-ins.

Supervisees agre...

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Proximity Bias In Remote/Flexible Workers

Proximity Bias In Remote/Flexible Workers

A January 2022 Slack survey of more than 10,000 knowledge workers and their leaders shows that the top concern for executives about hybrid and remote work is “proximity bias.” Namely, 41% feel worried about the negative impact on work culture from the prospect of inequality between office-cen...

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Failure Of Leaders To Adapt To A Flexible Future Of Work: Survey Findings

Failure Of Leaders To Adapt To A Flexible Future Of Work: Survey Findings

Surveys show that two-thirds of large employers intend to have a mainly hybrid schedule after the pandemic ends for non-front line employees, with some fully remote and some office-centric.

Employee surveys show that two-thirds to three-quarters of all workers who can work at least som...

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The Fickle Nature Of Remote Workers

The Fickle Nature Of Remote Workers

There’s an important retention issue involved in providing employees with their desired level of flexibility, especially in the context of the Great Resignation. The survey indicates that of those knowledge workers not satisfied with the flexibility at their workplace, 72% are li...

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Mental Blindspots: Cognitive Bias

Mental Blindspots: Cognitive Bias

Cognitive biases or mental blindspots are dangerous judgment errors that result in poor strategic and financial decisions. They render leaders unable to resist following their gut instead of relying on best practices.

One of these biases is called functional fixedness. When we have a ...

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Imposing The Old Way

Imposing The Old Way

Trying to transpose existing ways of collaboration in “office culture” to remote work is a prime example of functional fixedness.

That’s why leaders fail to address strategically the problems arising with the shift to a hybrid-centric culture of work. They thought their pre-existing ways ...

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A January 2022 Slack survey of more than 10,000 knowledge workers and their leaders shows that the top concern for executives about hybrid and remote work is “proximity bias.” Namely, 41% feel worried about the negative impact on work culture from the prospect of inequality between office-cen...

'Excellence From Anywhere' Strategy

'Excellence From Anywhere' Strategy

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The pandemic unleashed unprecedented levels of change

The pandemic unleashed unprecedented levels of change

Organizations have implemented changes that once felt impossibly far off:

  • Working from home: While the pandemic upended many jobs that could be done only in person, managers learned that many other roles could be done very effectively from home.
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