Saturday, May 22, 2021

Remote Working During the Global Pandemic Situation

  



The COVID-19 global health emergency has evidently caused severe destructive effects on the global economy. Businesses and governments throughout the globe are constantly attempting to overcome the challenges faced by the pandemic to minimize economic downturn and avoid total economic collapse. With lockdowns, curfews, the working from home culture became a norm on a global scale. This approach promotes good health and security of employees in organizations that dose their business in the Information Technology sector.

In an IT sector organization, human resources are arguably the one of most important departments in the business. But modern workforce environments have created lots of HR issues and inefficiencies. More specifically, companies are having trouble overcoming the remote employee challenges of HR.

Models of Remote Work

There are many ways an organization can customize a virtual workforce. Featured here are the six primary remote work models to consider when deciding which workplace type will be most effective for your organization.

1) Fully Remote – Asynchronous

In a fully remote work model, an organization does not have an office. Staff might occasionally get together for meetups and retreats, but not at any permanent location. Everyone works remotely. At an asynchronous, fully remote organization, employees can live (conceivably) anywhere in the world; their communication and work are independent of time constraints. Their time zones don’t matter because the organization relies on asynchronous communication to keep work moving forward. Work could theoretically go on around the clock if employees live in multiple time zones around the world.

2) Fully Remote – Synchronous

Fully remote organization, employees must operate within core working hours though out the organization. This approach is more practical for timely communication, meeting scheduling, and member service if members live in the same time zones. This approach puts a higher emphasis on real-time interaction than the previously discussed approach.

3) Hybrid

In the hybrid remote model, part of the employees work in the office almost all of the time, and another group works remotely nearly all of the time. Organization management decides where employees are to work or provides the employees the options of choosing their desired workplace.

4) Partially Remote Work

In this approach everyone is required to be present at office for fixed number of days filling a certain capacity of work force present at the office. Commonly this is done in roster based approach. (Ex: a member of a particular team is required to be at office during the first week of the month after that until the next cycle he/she can work remotly.)

5) Remote-First Work

In this approach employees spend the majority of their time working remotely while coming to office for occasional meetings or other operational needs. Mostly this is practised for those who need access to special equipment or meeting rooms based on the nature of their task.

6) Office-First Work
In the Office-First work model. emoplyee are expected to treat their primary office location as their work place the and working remotely is an option provided to the organisation employees by approval of there department heads. As a common practise in this approach employees are expected to spend a minimum number of days or hours at the office premises doing their assigned tasks. 

An overview of different perspective can be identified as below, both from HR departments perspective and Employee perspective.

Challenges Faced by HR Departments

  1. Employee Engagement
  2. Remote Workforce Communication
  3. Attracting and Retaining Talent
  4. Providing Employee Self-Service
  5. Poor Accessibility
  6. Training and Development
Challenges of Remote Working for Employees
  1. Managing Your Own Schedule & Time
  2. Blurred Line Between Personal & Professional Life
  3. Distractions
  4. Reduced Supervision & Direction
  5. Communication & Coordination Challenges
  6. Unclear Performance Metrics
  7. Social Isolation



Reference

How People and Companies Feel About Working Remotely - Visual Capitalist (no date).
Available at: https://www.visualcapitalist.com/how-people-and-companies-feel-about-working-remotely/ (Accessed: 20 May 2021).

8 Biggest HR Challenges for Remote Employees | BuildFire (no date). Available at: https://buildfire.com/hr-remote-employee-challenges/
(Accessed: 21 May 2021).




12 comments:

  1. With the outbreak of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, home working has given some employers the flexibility they need to continue their business operations while prioritising staff and customer health and wellbeing as part of their public health responsibility. I have questions about remort working
    1. How can we moniter the proformance?
    2. How can we secure the company data and informations?

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    1. Hi Thushara, these are two of the key areas where organizations are finding it problematic to manage with remote working culture that was created due to the ongoing global pandemic situation. In most organization where remoting working is accepted, management teams are using software platforms to handle daily tasks and long-term projects. it’s very important that everyone is on the same page and has all the information they need to work on their tasks. They also make assigning tasks extremely easy. Instead of writing long emails or explaining what needs to be done in detail. Some of the most common tools are ClickUp, Flow, Trello, Quire, Asana, Accelo, ProofHub
      Most organizations prefer such platforms as they allow manager
      • Tracking task progress
      • Delegating work to team members
      • Setting deadlines
      • Adjusting work schedules

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  2. Although the HR has to face lot of challengers due to remote working, I think there are some benefits that HR can gain through this. They are, it saves company money by operating the functions out of smaller spaces as many are out from the office, the pool of potential candidates expands to include those who living anywhere in the world and increasing the productivity and efficiency of employees when they are working remotely. Not only that as communication technology makes it easier than Ever, employees won’t miss anything that’s going on in the office and no matter where they are in the world.

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    1. Hi Lahiruni,
      Organizations are strategizing their business approach to save money as remote working has become a newly accepted norm. Most organizations have offices in prominent locations largely due to image and prestige, but these buildings can be very expensive to rent or buy. If a significant portion of the workforce starts to work from home, then it gives organizations the freedom to downsize to a smaller building. And, with less people working in a building means that company save money on bills and utilities such as water, heating, electricity.
      On the other hand, with more people working from home, companies need to invest more in the cloud to support remote functionalities. But that increase can still be a staggering number for organizations.

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  4. In the beginning, when the covid19 pandemic suddenly occurred there might have been many obstacles in any organization, But it is a great opportunity especially for the IT sector to expose your skills and productions beyond your working area, as you already have the skill of operating software. Hence you could overcome this issue easily than other organizations. You only have to adapt to this new method and to improve your skills which are wanted for remote working. Even though at the beginning you had to spend some money to achieve your targets, once you improve those skills you could save money for your company due to this method. Even, there would be no signs of a corona pandemic you can work from home easily and more efficiently rather than before.

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  5. In deed I agree with Mahesh, While working remotely has its fair share of benefits, like time saving and money on commutes and inspiring better work-life balance, it also has some downsides. Because they're not in the office with their subordinates, remote workers probably feel less engaged and connected to their company, which can hurt productivity and performance.

    When managers and leaders of the company prioritize employee engagement and teamwork, regardless of an employee's location, the organization as a whole thrives.

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  6. According to the "Igloo" survey, 55% of the remote workers feel left out of brainstorming sessions or meetings because they are not working in the office, 43% are unable to access other people or groups in the company, 39% are not able to access information and resources, 33% felt they’re missing out on changes and policies, while 19% are unable to access resources and documents, and cannot reach out to people. These are vital pitfalls any company applying working-from-home methods will need to acknowledge. Otherwise, the business won’t enjoy the benefits of having this working style implemented.

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  7. In my experience, working remotely is one of the most stressful things for employees. I think the employee stress meter is going up on the covid situation. also, Employees benefit from saving travel allowances, time, etc.

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  8. The global pandemic has disrupted every industry, creating chaos in these unprecedented times. As such, companies have had to rethink their entire business model and adapt to the changes to keep the lights on. HR professionals, in particular, have faced challenges in advocating for employees, shifting hiring policies, and managing internal communications. What are the steps that your HR team implemented in your organization to overcome from these challenges in your articles?

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  9. Apart from that I think most of the people can’t give their 100% in home working conditions. They will unable to work as team & miss lot of experience which can gain from senior colleges while office work. It may badly effect on employee’s mind set when they working from home for long time without any social relationships or employee engagements.

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  10. Remote working is an emerging theory for most of the organizations and this pandemic has boosted this process globally. For an industry like IT, this is a well established theory which is used to cut maintenances costs, traveling costs and etc. One physical building will be enough to build up the public confidence about the company while others depends on the product and service quality rendered by the organization.
    The main disadvantage is employee engagement in collective activities will be less. As a result of not getting same working conditions, the work output will be differ which drives the HR Department to a crucial stage.

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