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Seven of 10 Indian profession­als prefer flexi-work CHANGES IN THE DIGITAL WORKPLACE

- AYAN PRAMANIK

Seven of 10 employees in India are happy with flexible working hours provided by their employers, as they value worklife integratio­n and balance, says the Microsoft Asia Workplace 2020 study.

As access to mobile devices and availabili­ty of cloud applicatio­ns in India are increasing­ly helping profession­als to work from anywhere, a majority of the millennial workforce are open to digital workspaces, the study, released on Friday, said.

The study interacted or reached out to 315 working profession­als in the country to find out gaps that appear to be barriers for flexi-work practices. It said even if 70 per cent of the working profession­als felt “empowered” by flexi-work options, many organisati­on would need “catching up” for digital transforma­tion or enabling digital skills among employees.

“Access to mobile devices and cloud applicatio­ns have driven increased ability of working profession­als to work from anywhere. In addition, more people are working across virtual teams than ever before. The reality, however, is that organisati­ons are falling behind on addressing the needs of a digitally-enabled workforce and this needs to change,” said the study.

Another key finding is the digital transforma­tion gap. Only a little more than half of the leaders in respective organisati­ons care for their employees’ up-skilling.

At a time when 84 per cent of the working profession­als consider themselves as mobile workers, “only” 55 per cent agreed their leadership was The Microsoft Asia Workplace 2020 Study involving 315 working profession­als from India sought to find out gaps that are hindering flexi-work practices, productivi­ty and the new world of teams.

EMPLOYEE WORKSTYLES ARE CHANGING Top teamwork challenges 39% 25% 27%

committed to ensure every employee was included in bridging the digital skills gap and 56 per cent of respondent­s agreed their organisati­on had given them tools to simplify and standardis­e their workflow.

The study says more organisati­ons in India should have workplaces equipped with tools that help employees maintain a work-life balance and at the same create value in business through digitisati­on.

“Given these blurring boundaries of work and life, and the impending influx of digital natives (born after 2000) entering the workforce for the first time, organisati­ons need to look at new workplace practices and platforms that integrate people, data, and processes to create value in a new digital business,” the study said.

The Microsoft study has also seen the number of mobile workers going up during the past few years across Asia. While the Microsoft New World of Work Study conducted in 2015 found that 7 in 10 mobile profession­als in Asia spent at least a day in their work week working outside office, this study found three-fourths of the respondent­s were already spending nearly 20 per cent of their time working outside.

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