Four times as many firms feel that their staff are more productive in the office than when working from home, according to the latest Dublin Business Outlook Survey, produced by Dublin Chamber.
Speaking at the launch of the report, Director of Public and International Affairs Aebhric McGibney said “Businesses have been navigating the complex area of hybrid and remote working since the onset of the pandemic. In a tight labour market, many firms find that workplace flexibility, including hybrid and remote working, suits both the business and employees. Most firms are keen that staff are in the office two and three days a week for reasons around culture, innovation and collaboration. When it comes to productivity, about half of all firms feel employees work equally well at home or in the office. But for the remainder, the balance is four to one saying staff are more productive in the physical workplace.”
Dublin Chamber survey data shows that productivity levels whilst remote working have been a constant concern for one third of all businesses. However, as the world of work continues to evolve, businesses must adapt. Striking the right balance and adopting effective hybrid models that work for business will be crucial for attracting and retaining talent in the long term.