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The Flexibility Paradigm

- Humanizing the Workplace for Productivity, Profitability, and Possibility
Af: Manar Sweillam Morales Engelsk Hardback

The Flexibility Paradigm

- Humanizing the Workplace for Productivity, Profitability, and Possibility
Af: Manar Sweillam Morales Engelsk Hardback
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A strategic framework for businesses leaders who are grappling with the backlash against the post-pandemic "return to office" demonstrates the strong case for holistic flexibilityForced to allow remote and hybrid work arrangements during the onset of COVID-19, some organizations made the transition to flexibility with great success, but others floundered because they failed to integrate diversity and flexibility policies throughout their culture. This book shows how to build practices that maximize the potential of every work environment, whether hybrid or not, for connection, collaboration, communication, and contribution. The Flexibility Paradigm posits that in order to create the return on experience required for flexibility, leaders and managers need to shift their perspective and recognize flexibility as a way to strengthen their organization. Hybrid work is just one part of holistic flexibility, whereby people have options for not just where they work but also how long they work and when they work. Formerly misperceived as a "women's issue," flexibility is now seen to benefit all employees; therefore, it must be degendered, deparented, and destigmatized. This book presents the strategy and framework needed by professional services firms and other organizations to create an entire culture that allows their organization to build on their strengths and lead the future of work. Leaders will learn that flexibility has a strong business case: it drives productivity, talent, diversity, engagement, sustainability, and ultimately profitability.
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A strategic framework for businesses leaders who are grappling with the backlash against the post-pandemic "return to office" demonstrates the strong case for holistic flexibilityForced to allow remote and hybrid work arrangements during the onset of COVID-19, some organizations made the transition to flexibility with great success, but others floundered because they failed to integrate diversity and flexibility policies throughout their culture. This book shows how to build practices that maximize the potential of every work environment, whether hybrid or not, for connection, collaboration, communication, and contribution. The Flexibility Paradigm posits that in order to create the return on experience required for flexibility, leaders and managers need to shift their perspective and recognize flexibility as a way to strengthen their organization. Hybrid work is just one part of holistic flexibility, whereby people have options for not just where they work but also how long they work and when they work. Formerly misperceived as a "women's issue," flexibility is now seen to benefit all employees; therefore, it must be degendered, deparented, and destigmatized. This book presents the strategy and framework needed by professional services firms and other organizations to create an entire culture that allows their organization to build on their strengths and lead the future of work. Leaders will learn that flexibility has a strong business case: it drives productivity, talent, diversity, engagement, sustainability, and ultimately profitability.
Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 256
ISBN-13: 9781647125301
Indbinding: Hardback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 1647125308
Udg. Dato: 2 jan 2025
Længde: 26mm
Bredde: 162mm
Højde: 237mm
Forlag: Georgetown University Press
Oplagsdato: 2 jan 2025
Forfatter(e): Manar Sweillam Morales
Forfatter(e) Manar Sweillam Morales


Kategori Personaleledelse og HR


ISBN-13 9781647125301


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Hardback


Sider 256


Udgave


Længde 26mm


Bredde 162mm


Højde 237mm


Udg. Dato 2 jan 2025


Oplagsdato 2 jan 2025


Forlag Georgetown University Press