What if circumstances force 100% of workers to work from home?

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What if circumstances force 100% of workers to work from home?

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- “People who spend between 60-80% of their working hours remotely for at least 3-4 days out of the week report the highest engagement rates compared to those who never work off-site

- “People working from home completed 13.5% more calls than the staff in the office did,” which turned out to be another full day's worth of work, according to a different case study

You see for yourself, each company has its own elements to measure. So the question will come back to you. What industry is your company in? How many employees are there in the company? Up to how much cash flow does the company have to ensure that the company's operational activities are not disrupted.

You may also realize that the previous discussion was not done 100% work from home. Right? Are there any who realize it? So, a chain question will arise. Hmmmmm. It's quite difficult to answer. In list of poland cell phone numbers fact, after the corona outbreak entered Jakarta, there are still many companies that have not implemented 100% of workers using the work from home method. From the perspective of an IT company, SoftwareSeni sees that the SoftwareSeni company is very likely to implement the work from home method for all employees without exception. Why? All production activities are 100% using "mobile" devices (easy to carry). Of course the answer will be different if you ask other manufacturing companies that require non-mobile devices (difficult to carry) for the production process. Right?

Back to the success rate of work from home. If indeed the implementation of work from home is carried out because it is beyond the company's control. Like the corona outbreak that is currently happening throughout the world. The company must be able to tolerate a decrease in production. WITH ONE NOTE. The decrease in production is still within "reasonable" limits.
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