The future of work will be about ‘anywhere, anytime’ as office spaces will act as a central hub for collaboration, innovation and organizational culture, according to experts.
In a webinar by Awfis, home-grown flex workspace provider- ‘India Inc’s Return to the Workplace: Strategies for the New Office’, experts said that pandemic has accelerated the digital transformation for businesses by providing an opportunity to reimagine the future of work. Companies are trying to adapt to these changes to provide a solution that works best for their employees.
“We are in the midst of some of the largest transformation of the decade that will forever redefine how work gets done in India Inc. While WFH did help businesses survive the lockdown, there is a general fatigue that has arisen from lack of social interactions significantly affecting company cultures,” said Amit Ramani, CEO & Founder, Awfis.
“The hybrid model of working answers all aspects, whether it is related to employers, employer or the environment. It is an effective and efficient way for companies to adopt the future of working. An amalgamation of all these facets has demonstrated that the hybrid model of working is here to stay,” said Sameer Saxena, India Real Estate Services Leader at Marsh & McLennan Companies.
Niraj Basotia, Group COO, Usha Martin Technologies said that the evolution and preparedness of companies in terms of infrastructure and cyber security will determine how fast they are able to adapt to a hybrid culture and make it successful for their employees.
Experts said that blurring of lines between personal spaces and professional space can cause fatigue amongst employees and put into question the feasibility of a WFH scenario.
“While these three pillars remain will remain essential, it is imperative to note which of these pillars will be more important in the current scenario,” Sindhu said.
Work has moved from a workplace centric world to a work centric world. Organizations are now looking at converging work, workforce and workplace.