Moving Past the Office Occupancy Scorecard

Moving Past the Office Occupancy Scorecard

Dear Friends,

While there may have been a Labor Day bump in return to office occupancy, rates have remained steady, and a variety of data indicate “where” we work patterns appear to be stabilizing somewhat. Hopefully, we can now move beyond RTO and start to answer these important questions:??

  • How are team-based decisions about "where" people will?work best being made?
  • Is the work (what we need to do) or the where/location leading these decisions?
  • Do these decisions reflect the core values of the organization? (Read? last week’s newsletter ? on why this matters.)
  • When (hours) are employees working?
  • How are they using technology to enable?efficient communication,?coordination?and collaboration?while working flexibly?
  • And, have processes, such as meetings, scheduling?and onboarding, been reimagined and updated to support, or be supported by,?new work patterns?
  • Do managers and teams have the skills and tools needed to flexibly work with strategic, coordinated intention?
  • Do individuals have the skills and tools they need to flexibly fit their work and life together in a way that considers their needs and the needs of the business?

“The office” is a location. It's ONE enabler of work, and will continue to play an important, albeit reimagined, role, but it's not the work itself.??

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Optimizing flexibility to achieve high levels of performance and well-being requires three stages that leaders, managers, and employees need to be trained to execute:

Stage 1 - Define:?Use of a CONSISTENT PROCESS (not a policy) to define the unique "how, when, and where" guardrails within which the organization as a whole and individual teams will operate based on the work that needs to get done.

Stage 2 - Operate:?Actively plan and coordinate the work, day-to-day, within those flexible operating guardrails.

Stage 3 - Review and Recalibrate:?Evolve the guardrails and flexible way of operating as realities and needs change. Because flexibility is never "done." It’s a continuous loop of improvement and innovation.

?More on the role of the office and occupancy rates

Just as work has as fundamentally changed since the start of the pandemic, so has the role of the office. This was a topic I explored with?Ryan Anderson , VP Global Research and Insights at MillerKnoll on a recent “Looking Forward”?podcast episode ?(link includes audio and transcript links). Give it a listen or a read if you haven’t yet.

?Understandably so, there’s a lot of interest in?office occupancy data . But we must remember, pre-pandemic office occupancy was not 100%. Check out my?twitter feed ?for this interesting exchange as Nick Bloom and I try to understand the 100% occupancy on the 'Y" axis of the often-cited Kastle occupancy barometer:

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Our Flex+Strategy Group?research ?found that as far back as nearly a decade ago, one-third of full-time U.S. employees did most of their work from a remote location other than their employers’ office. This aligns with average pre-COVID occupancy rates that ranged between 60%-70% (we have confirmed this pre-pandemic rate with reputable commercial real estate sources).?

?While occupancy data is important and helpful, if organizations continue to look to it as a scorecard of who’s winning and losing the RTO tug of war, they’ll remain stuck where they are – trying to force an outdated work style that was disappearing even before the pandemic and is no longer valued or understood by most employees.?

Hopefully, now that there’s more clarity about the "where" we work, we can focus on:?

  • What it will take to work (and live) across workplaces, space AND time successfully and flexibly, and
  • How to make it a win for the business and employees?

The good news is there is an answer, and it lies beyond "where."?Until next time, keep reimagining work...and life.?

Cali

Cali Williams Yost, Founder & CEO of the?Flex+Strategy Group , is one of the world's most trusted authorities on how work flexibility can unlock high performance, engagement, and well-being. For over 20 years, she has helped organizations from banks to hospitals to universities reimagine how, when, and where they operate. She is the author of?two books ?on the subject, and her media credits include the Today Show, NBC, CNN, MSNBC, CNBC, Marketplace, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, USA Today, and Harvard Business Review.

Follow her on?LinkedIn ,?Twitter ?and?Instagram .

Marcie Shelton

Leadership Consultant & Start Up Founder // Sustainability Afficionado

2 年

almost all companies have created some version of "return to office" committees/teams/initiatives over the last year. I encourage them all to read these points. How, When, Where are simple but incredibly impactful questions!

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