The Philippine Star

More companies leaning toward flexible working hours, says study

- By RICHMOND MERCURIO

Companies in the Philippine­s are recognizin­g that moving away from the traditiona­l 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. office schedule is better for their businesses, a new global study showed.

The IWG Flexible Working Survey found that in the Philippine­s, businesses recognized that offering flexible working strategies to their employees provided them with significan­t benefits such as productivi­ty enhancemen­t, staff retention and job satisfacti­on, alongside other financial and strategic advantages.

The study covered 18,000 business people from a range of different industries across 96 countries, including the Philippine­s.

“People from Seattle to Singapore, Philippine­s to Vietnam no longer need to spend so much time in a particular office,” said Mark Dixon, founder and CEO of IWG, the parent group of leading workspace companies including Regus and Spaces.

“We are entering the era of the mobile workforce and it is hugely exciting. Not just for individual employees, but for businesses too. This is a huge shift in the workspace landscape globally, and businesses are now looking closely at what this means for their corporate real estate portfolios,” Dixon added.

In the Philippine­s, 93 percent said flexible working helps their business grow.

In addition, 93 percent said that flexible workspace enables employees in their company to be more productive while on the move, while 94 percent believe flexible working helps their business stay competitiv­e.

About 90 percent believe flexible working helps their business maximize profits and 86 percent stated that enabling their company’s employees to work from anywhere helped them attract and retain top talent.

The report said that while the world has understood officebase­d work to involve a fixed location and a 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. schedule for generation­s, an unpreceden­ted number of businesses are now adopting a very different working model, which produces benefits for them and their workers.

“New technologi­es mean many of us can now work anytime, anywhere. The challenge for businesses is how to optimize this new landscape. Companies are realizing the benefits of flexible working and its ability to increase productivi­ty, job satisfacti­on and business performanc­e,” said Lars Wittig, IWG country manager for Regus and Spaces in the Philippine­s.

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