One of the biggest challenges of running a business is attracting and retaining quality workers. To accomplish this, you’re going to need more than an old-fashioned “help wanted” ad. These days, you will need to offer what quality employees are looking for--a flexible workplace environment.
More companies are making the work experience more flexible for their employees. This is seen in ways like, allowing employees to create a work schedule that’s most suited to their needs, and being flexible with where work is done; whether it be at home, or even at different locations around the office so that workers aren’t tied to their desk. These accommodations may sound like big, and even risky, changes to the traditionally-minded business owner, but they’re changes worth making.
Why You Should Bother Accommodating Workers
Sure, you could just do business-as-normal and not take any extra measures to accommodate your employees by providing a more flexible workplace experience. Although, keep in mind that, if you don’t, you’ll greatly hinder your company's ability to attract and retain quality workers. Essentially, if your business doesn’t provide dynamic workers with what they’re looking for, then they’ll flock to another company that does, i.e. your competition.
You know how disastrous it would be if your competition gobbled up the job market’s top talent. A situation like this would mean that your business would be forced to hire their leftovers. And on the flip side, a competitor offering a more flexible work package will look mighty tempting to a trained member of your staff whenever they become frustrated with your organization's inflexible policies.
The Need for Workplace Flexibility
Regarding this issue of attracting and retaining quality workers, Cornell University did a study. The research makes a compelling case for workplace flexibility:
The Benefits of Workplace Flexibility
While it can be difficult for a company that has a strict view of procedures and scheduling to shift gears and implement a more flexible working environment, the Cornell study goes on to show that the benefits of doing so are worth it.
Okay, You’ve Convinced Me, Now What?
For established companies that have had a traditional approach, the biggest challenge to implementing a more flexible work environment is making the decision to change the company culture to be more flexible. However, once this decision has been made, you’re going to want to start seriously looking at how technology can aid in making your workplace more accommodating.
To this end, SolutionOne provides solutions like mobile devices, cloud-based services, Voice over Internet Protocol with its instant messaging and video conferencing solutions, Virtual Private Networks, virtualized servers, and more. If you’re looking to revolutionize your business and make it as flexible as possible for you, your staff, and your potential staff, then reach out to us at (214) 299-8555 and let’s have a conversation about what it takes.
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