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4 Factors for Sustainable Work Arrangements

A business is not simply a collection of people doing individual tasks. The glue to any successful business is the way employees coordinate their work with others, communicate expectations and updates, collaborate on ideas to innovate, and share customer insights.

Looking for the simplest way to perform job tasks to gain efficiency and maximize employee safety does not enable you to capture the full power of an enterprise. There are significant tangible and intangible benefits to working, talking, and problem-solving face-to-face. It enhances the ability to read others’ reactions instantaneously and immediately build on an idea or address a concern.

The physical presence of others also creates a palpable energy that is hard to capture virtually. This is the power of working corporately, meaning as “a united group” or “united into one.”

So, designing work arrangements that enable employees and your business to grow involves several factors. Below are four important factors and questions to consider. 

The Job

 The Worker

 The Environment

 The Business Need

It might feel cumbersome to consider all these factors for each job in your organization, but this more intentional, in-depth approach will yield a more sustainable work arrangement that will enable both the employee and the business to grow.

Contact us to help create work arrangements that help your employees and your business grow.

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