Is #RTO Really About Productivity...or Just Control? Many companies are enforcing return-to-office mandates, claiming it’s “necessary” for #culture and #productivity. But what if the push for RTO is more about control than actual results? ?? Meanwhile, forward-thinking companies embracing flexibility are pulling ahead—and they have the data to prove it: ?? What Flexible-First Companies Are Seeing ?? ?? Higher Productivity: Remote work increases productivity by 13% (Stanford University). So, are office mandates really the answer? ?? Deeper Collaboration: Teams with flexible policies report richer collaboration across departments—without needing to sit at neighboring desks (Microsoft Work Trend Index). ?? A Diverse Talent Boom: Pinterest’s flexible work model opened doors to top talent from beyond their HQ’s backyard, increasing diversity across the board (Pinterest Flexible Work Report). ?? Cost Savings & Smart Reinvestment: Companies are cutting real estate costs by up to 50% and putting it back into real collaboration spaces that actually matter (Flex Index). ?? The Research Backs It Up: ?? Two-thirds of companies with remote work policies report increased productivity (Global Workplace Analytics). ?? Public companies supporting flexibility outperform office-bound peers by an average of 16% (Flex Index). The takeaway? Leaders who embrace flexibility see higher productivity, happier teams, and a more resilient culture. Is RTO really progress…or just an outdated way of keeping tabs? ?? What do you think? #FutureOfWork #RemoteWork #Flexibility #TrustOverControl #RTO
"#RTO Really About Productivity...or Just Control?" Control. Ego. And stupid, unused real estate that should be turned into nature preserves, rec centers and/or other things to benefit the community at large.
Companies can run thier business however they see fit. Business has never ben one size fits all. Hearing about some company RTO'ing isn't going to make me run out and get an office lease. We've been working remotely and running remote teams and organizations for the better part of 20 years now. No one who is having success with remote work is going to change anything just because some other company who's been doing it for 2 minutes, failed at it.
Even in a world of AI, basic business measurements of outcome not output haven't been adopted in so many businesses. If I can see you, you must be busy, and you must be contributing! Far more distractions in an office if people want them. Bored? Have a meeting that way we can all look busy and have an hour off. Agree with your comment, ditch the office but have spaces where people can come together when they need to and create that balance between healthy living, productivity, and the need to be together. "An office" is just the Victorian answer!
That looks uncomfortable for the long term. Reminded me of an invention I made in 2002 for a chair that would provide comfort and no muscle issues anywhere, even after 10 hrs of sitting. Never had the money
I think every company has the right to choose for themselves and every employee has the right to choose where they want to work. Pretty simple.
Wfh is just someone working at home. Like this guy in the photo. We need to stop making this into a debate. Let people work.
Always building something ??
4 个月Anyone who can work remote will likely be first in line to be replaced by AI.. think AI can't handle a phone call or click around on your screen? Also, if you volunteer your insights on LinkedIn "experts forum", your knowledge will be absorbed.