Stuck in Traffic? Maybe It’s Time to Work from Home! Tips for Leaders Managing Remote Teams
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As remote work reshapes workplaces around the globe, Dubai is encouraging employees to avoid long commutes and embrace flexible work options. With a recent survey showing that 80% of remote workers are just as productive as in the office and 90% report smooth communication, it’s clear that the future of work might not involve a daily commute.
“For example, if 20 per cent of employees work remotely, traffic on Sheikh Zayed Road could decrease by 9.8 per cent and on Al Khail Road by 8.4 per cent. Additionally, flexible working hours alone could reduce traffic volumes by 5.7 per cent on Sheikh Zayed Road and 5 per cent on Al Khail Road,” authorities said in a press statement.
For those tired of long, slow drives to work, remote work offers a smart alternative, aligning with the UAE’s latest push to reduce congestion and emissions. Next time you find yourself moving slowly through traffic, consider the home office as a productive, stress-free option that’s also better for the environment.
“Remote work provides a unique opportunity for leaders to rethink their management styles. Success in remote teams comes from intentional strategies that build trust, accountability, and communication, ensuring that every team member feels valued and aligned with the organization's mission.” Stephane Gervais , Senior Consulting Partner at FranklinCovey Middle East, says.
Tips for Leaders to Manage Remote Teams Effectively
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