Rethinking Return-to-Office: Hybrid Models are the Future of Productivity

Publisher: Orange Grove Consulting

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Rethinking Return-to-Office: Hybrid Models are the Future of Productivity

Companies across the country have been pushing full-time return-to-office policies, marking a shift away from the work-from-home era of the past few years. Though CEOs may assume that having employees in-office five days a week will lead to bottom-line business benefits, the research actually shows that working remotely increases employee productivity. It’s a simple fact: the extra time employees save from skipping the commute allows them to get more work done – which in turn gives the team a morale boost.