The Traditional Office is Changing: Employees Want to Work Remotely but Can They Be as Productive?
Employees want the ability to work from anywhere—but bosses aren't convinced the productivity is there. According to Microsoft Canada's Flexible Workspaces survey, just one-quarter of bosses believe their employees are more productive when working remotely versus in the office. However, 55% of employees believe they are more productive.
The good news, though, is that 42% of bosses support remote working arrangements for their employees. Having the right technology helps: 95% of bosses and 90% of employees say it's very important to have the same capabilities when working remotely as in the office.
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