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Here at Jackstien Practices, we have been discussing Remote and Hybrid work – the Good, the Bad, the Ugly and the Awesome for some time.

It’s not everyday that significant developments come about externally. Now, one such development appears to have finally arrived!

Remember the time when seeking information and knowledge required copious amounts of effort? Then, Wikipedia came along and significantly innovated a democratic process of accessing, reviewing and rating information and knowledge.

Enter Wiki-Flex

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Wiki-Flex launched as the crowd-sourced index for flexibility

The job market is certainly competitive, more so when you look at the world of flexible jobs. However, the competition needs to be supported by cooperation.

What was sorely missing was a central platform to enable the world of flexibility to evolve in a democratic fashion.

A new platform called Wiki-Flex has been launched to provide a common ground for crowd-sourced reviews about remote work practices.  With a stated aim to unlock transparency and empowerment in the world of flexible work, it appears (to us at least) to be the missing link in the evolution, maturation and balance within the employee-employer dynamic of onsite, hybrid work, or remote work.

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At its core, the Wiki-Flex Project seems designed as a platform for employees to contribute their ratings to employers’ flex work policies. You can try it out if you like – click on the button to voice your opinion.

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Employer Ranking on Flex Policies and Practices

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With a commitment to transparency, Wiki-Flex goes beyond traditional employer review websites. Often, employer ratings websites give little to no real or actionable information for employers to actually work on. Ultimately, even if organizations realize that something needs to improve, they have no clue on what needs to improve.

Wiki-Flex seems to be a welcome break from this pointless exercise.  

Employer are scored and ranked on specific aspects and reflect ratings provided by employees (including anonymously), demonstrating how well are employers converting flexibility into a practical reality. Wiki-Flex seems geared to provide significant transparency and insight to job seekers about potential employers and ultimately, lead talent to workplaces better suited to their needs.

Such employee testimonials, in turn, would help other similar-minded job-seekers that need to know the reality of workplace practices. More, we see this project helping senior management in companies work at improving job satisfaction by reflecting in their company ratings. Projects like Wiki-Flex help create a work culture of honesty and trust between employees and employers, something that is most likely to bring an end to the friction around flexible work policies.

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Head over if you’d like to check out the employer rankings by country or industry

The ranking methodology and standards seem to indicate that the list of winners will reveal themselves over time.

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Employer Rankings and Company Ratings: The Feedback Loop to the Greater Good

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As the Wiki-Flex community grows, employee experiences will reflect through feedback and employer ratings. Employers absorbing and studying these ratings can improve the company’s standing as an employer of choice for the right talent. At the same time, the ratings on Wiki-Flex help employees get a ring-side view of the best places to work as they benefit from each other’s contribution on remote work jobs, hybrid work cultures, transparency of practices or flexible time policies.  This feedback loop is what we predict may lead to the larger good and which is what has us excited about this project.

Flexibility Gains a Voice

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On the road to the inevitable evolution towards a flexible work culture, employee feedback provides invaluable insight to employers seeking to enhance their corporate policies and in turn, maximizes employee experiences. On the other hand, for job seekers, this works as a superpower resource toward finding the right fit.

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Hybrid Work – Bridging the Gap https://jackstien.in/blog/hybrid-work-bridging-the-gap/ Sat, 02 Mar 2024 15:51:21 +0000 https://jackstien.in/?p=4726 Hybrid work success hinges on an engagement strategy unlike the tired old 'in-office' engagement strategies we are used to.

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Employee engagement strategies of old just don’t compute.

As organizations adjust to this flexible model, it’s essential not to confuse traditional engagement strategies with those designed specifically for a hybrid setup. Let’s delve into practical tips and strategies to maintain high levels of employee engagement and connectivity in this ever-evolving work environment.

Work-Free Team Meetings for Hybrid Work Structures:

Traditional team meetings often struggle to accommodate the diverse schedules and preferences of a hybrid work setup. Engaging work-free team meetings step into the spotlight by providing a flexible structure that aligns with individual work rhythms. In this approach, team members have the autonomy to choose when and how they engage, fostering a culture that values individual contributions and respects the varied commitments of each team member. The result is not only improved attendance but also heightened engagement during meetings. When individuals have the freedom to participate when they are most energized and focused, the collaborative atmosphere becomes more vibrant, leading to richer discussions and increased team morale.

Hybrid Work and Virtual Team Activity Management Systems (V-TAMS):

In the dispersed landscape of hybrid work, maintaining engagement requires effective task and activity management. Virtual Team Activity Management Systems (V-TAMS) step in as essential tools, streamlining collaboration in virtual and hybrid settings. Providing a digital haven for centralized task management, communication, and project tracking, V-TAMS act as catalysts for improved team cohesion. To enhance your team’s proficiency in V-TAMS, consider exploring the SAPIENS training program, equipping your workforce with the skills to navigate and thrive in the future of collaborative work. From fostering real-time collaboration to reducing communication barriers, V-TAMS, combined with targeted training, contribute to a more engaged, aligned, and connected team, even in the absence of physical proximity.

Visible Leadership Engagement Across Platforms:

Leaders are encouraged to actively engage in both virtual and in-person interactions, showcasing a steadfast commitment to open communication and transparency. By participating actively in these settings, leaders not only demonstrate their accessibility but also underscore their dedication to maintaining a connected and engaged workforce. To bolster engagement further, leaders should consistently share valuable insights, real-time updates, and the overarching vision of the organization through a variety of channels. This multi-channel approach serves to reinforce a shared sense of purpose among team members. Whether through virtual town hall meetings, interactive online platforms, or in-person gatherings, leadership visibility acts as a powerful catalyst for building trust, cultivating a collaborative environment, and promoting a unified organizational culture.

Digital Social Hubs for Hybrid Work:

As traditional water cooler conversations have transitioned into virtual realms, the fundamental need for social connection has evolved. To bridge the social gap in the world of hybrid work, consider establishing digital hubs on collaboration platforms. These hubs serve as virtual spaces designed for casual conversations, team-building activities, and non-work-related interactions. In the context of hybrid work, where physical distances may pose challenges to spontaneous interactions, these digital social hubs act as connectors. They play a vital role in maintaining the social fabric of the team by providing a platform for individuals to express their personalities beyond work tasks. This contributes to building stronger interpersonal relationships, enhancing the overall sense of unity and collaboration within the team. In addition to fostering a positive team culture, these digital hubs serve as catalysts for creative thinking and idea generation.

Addressing Proximity Bias in a Hybrid Work Setting:

As organizations adopt hybrid work models, addressing proximity bias through targeted manager training is crucial. Proximity bias, favoring physically present employees over remote workers, can hinder career opportunities. Training sessions raise awareness of this bias, provide strategies for objective performance evaluation regardless of location, and promote inclusive practices. Guarding against proximity bias ensures equal opportunities for all team members, fostering a more inclusive and equitable work environment.

In the hybrid work future, engagement strategies must adapt to the unique challenges and opportunities presented by this evolving landscape. By embracing clear communication, work-free meetings, digital social hubs, and engagement with V-TAMS, organizations can foster a connected and engaged workforce, regardless of where team members are located. Additionally, elevate your team’s preparedness with the SAPIENS training program – the ONLY comprehensive solution crafted for remote, hybrid, and distributed teams. Developed with precision, SAPIENS addresses every challenge faced by organizations and individuals, ensuring that as we navigate this new frontier, success comes from a tailored approach to the specific needs of the hybrid work environment.

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Redefining Work – Future of Work 2024 Trends https://jackstien.in/blog/2024-redefining-work-future-trends-unveiled/ Sat, 06 Jan 2024 07:25:08 +0000 https://jackstien.in/?p=4705 The future of work in 2024! We're talking flexible Hybrid Work, AI boosting collaboration, and a new focus on employee well-being.

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Step into the vibrant transformation of tomorrow’s workplace, where innovation and transformation serve as the architects shaping our professional destiny. The future of work is experiencing a profound metamorphosis, driven by technological advancements, societal shifts, and the invaluable lessons gleaned from recent global events. The year 2024 emerges as a pivotal moment, marked by transformative trends that redefine collaboration, innovation, and success in the professional arena.

The Hybrid Work Model 2.0:

The initial wave of the remote work revolution has paved the way for a new era of work flexibility. In 2024, the spotlight is on the Hybrid Work Model 2.0, empowering employees with the freedom to choose where and how they work but in keeping with the larger interests to protect sustainability of the flex-work environment. Organisations are not just redefining office spaces but risk managing the transition even while leveraging advanced communication technologies to facilitate seamless collaboration. Prioritising results over rigid schedules, this model reflects a harmonious blend of in-office and remote work dynamics.

AI and Human Collaboration:

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer a distant concept; it’s a collaborative partner in the workplace. In 2024, the synergy between AI and human intelligence takes centre stage, with AI seamlessly handling repetitive tasks. The emphasis shifts towards using AI as a tool for augmentation, allowing employees to focus on creativity and complex problem-solving. This collaboration enhances human capabilities rather than replacing them, fostering a more dynamic and productive work environment. To a large extent, AI has also replaced some of the on-the-ground assistance that people relied on when in office premises, further cementing remote and hybrid work as the future, allowing humans to collaborate for more ‘real’ purposes than just work-related.

Employee Experience Redefined:

Prioritising the well-being and satisfaction of employees is at the forefront of organisational priorities. However, the definition has changed of what constitutes well-being. More than gaming areas and yoga sessions, flex-work policies that balance remote and hybrid work for all has taken precedence. Of course, In 2024, organisations are investing heavily in personalised experiences, leveraging data-driven insights to tailor work environments and flex-work schedules that empower and engage their workforce. This approach not only boosts morale but also contributes to increased productivity and employee retention.

Learning in the Flow of Work:

Continuous learning is no longer an occasional activity but an integral part of the work itself. In 2024, there’s a shift towards learning in the flow of work, facilitated by microlearning modules, on-demand courses, and AI-driven personalised learning paths. Companies are fostering a culture of curiosity, encouraging employees to seamlessly acquire new skills as they navigate their day-to-day tasks. Businesses continue to invest in LMS or paid subscriptions like Udemy Business to encourage this. In fact, at the intersection of learning and the flex-work lie trainings like SAPIENS. This continuous learning approach ensures a workforce that stays agile and relevant in a rapidly evolving landscape.

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Sustaining Success through Consistency in Remote and Hybrid Work https://jackstien.in/blog/consistency-in-remote-work-culture/ Wed, 06 Dec 2023 19:12:27 +0000 https://jackstien.in/?p=4686 Consistency in remote and hybrid team work; an essential concept that extends beyond individual actions to encompass the collective efforts of every distributed team member.

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When the initial design (deliberate design) is completed, the key to success for distributed teams lies in unwavering consistency—an essential concept that extends beyond individual actions to encompass the collective efforts of every team member. Consistency is not just about what each person does repeatedly over time; it’s the synchronized rhythm of shared values and actions that binds a team together.

Inconsistency disrupts the seamless collaboration of a remote, hybrid and distributed teams, introducing confusion, eroding trust, and hindering overall productivity. As we explore the significance of consistency, we’ll delve into real-world examples of how inconsistency can detrimentally impact distributed teams. Conversely, we’ll highlight how a steadfast commitment to consistency serves as the bedrock for cultivating a thriving, unified team culture in the era of hybrid and remote work models.

Elevating Confidence Amongst Remote and Hybrid Teams:

Consistency, the foundational element of trust within a distributed team, holds a crucial position in nurturing effective teamwork, particularly in the context of geographically dispersed team members. For example, when individual team members consistently and actively participate in weekly virtual meetings, it establishes a rhythm that not only boosts transparency but also minimizes the sense of isolation linked with physical separation. Furthermore, when team members consistently showcase reliable follow-through on communications and commitments, a robust foundation of trust develops in the background that extends beyond distance limitations. The adoption of a consistent problem-solving framework by employees further fortifies a sense of unity among team members, subtly elevating resilience and cohesion bit-by-additional-bit.

Remote and Hybrid Work – Consistency in Communication:

Transparent and uniform communication stands as the cornerstone of effective remote collaboration amongst team members. The consistency in communication standards, demonstrated through regular team meetings, standardized channels, and shared documentation practices, plays a pivotal role in ensuring a smooth flow of information. This individual consistency is not just crucial for aligning team members and reducing misunderstandings but also for cultivating a collaborative environment where creative ideas and constructive feedback can flourish.

Communication is critical and lack of it is no different from absence.

Communications vary from active inputs and responses to acknowledgements. It also includes communicating about when you may not be able to communicate, whether by actively informing or by passive status messages.

Overcoming Geographic Hurdles:

In the realm of distributed teams, geographic disparities present unique challenges such as time zone differences, cultural diversity, and varying work hours. The role of consistency becomes paramount in mitigating these challenges. For example, team members adhering to consistent work processes, project management methodologies, and collaboration tools act as a powerful antidote, mitigating the impact of geographical distance. This consistency becomes the glue that binds the team together, transcending physical distances and paving the way for a more unified and efficient distributed team.

Consistency encompasses both individual and collective actions, reflecting what each person does repeatedly over time and the harmonious practices embraced by the entire team. It is a shared commitment to habitual actions that fosters cohesion within the team and builds a foundation of reliability.

But how does one decide what is a good common practice to follow?

Courses like SAPIENS provide an excellent starting point for understanding the profound importance of practices, consistency and establishing a common language within the team.

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Remote, Hybrid and Distributed Teams – The Crucial Role of Training. https://jackstien.in/blog/remote-hybrid-distributed-teams-importance-of-training/ Tue, 21 Nov 2023 18:17:38 +0000 https://jackstien.in/?p=4670 Adapting and training your remote, hybrid or distributed teams to the changing future of work requires a scientific approach. What must it cover?

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While the flexibility dividends of remote work, hybrid structures, and distributed teams continue to pay off at an individual level, the organizations often suffer as can be seen in the constant RTO struggle. There is a critical need to make this work but it is just as crucial to recognize that relying on hope and prayer to make it work is not a viable strategy. The complexities of this new normal demand a more scientific approach. The prevailing work practices that served us well in the past are no longer adequate, strongly signaling a need for adaptation training grounded in a scientific approach.

The significance of targeted training for remote and hybrid work environments has emerged as a linchpin for success in the future of work. However, holistic and scientific trainings are hard to find, while many simply providing opinions on minor aspects, unsubstantiated by results, testing, science, experience or cross-functional expertise. Let’s discuss the critical role of training not just to adapt but to exceed, amidst the challenges and opportunities presented by remote, hybrid, and distributed work settings. 

Adapting to Change with Remote and Hybrid Work Training

The pace of change in the business world is accelerating, and the way teams collaborate is at the forefront of this evolution. Everyone’s need and capability to collaborate differs. Training plays a pivotal role in helping teams to agree how to adapt to new ways of working. Whether it’s mastering the intricacies of remote communication tools or understanding the dynamics of virtual collaboration, a well-designed training program provides the essential skills needed to navigate the challenges of a dispersed team.

Enhancing Communication Skills in Distributed Environments

Effective communication lies at the heart of any successful team, and this becomes even more critical when team members are not physically present in the same location. Massive streams of data our brains use to glean meaning from communication is missing. Training programs focused on communication skills for remote and hybrid teams can bridge the gap created by physical distance. From mastering video conferencing etiquette to leveraging collaboration platforms, honing these skills ensures that information flows seamlessly across the team, fostering a sense of unity and shared purpose.

Boosting Productivity and Efficiency for Distributed Workers

Properly trained teams are equipped to maximise their productivity and efficiency, even in the absence of a traditional office setting. Remote work trainings need to focus on time management, goal-setting, calendaring, and utilising productivity tools tailored to remote work. By empowering team members with the skills to manage their workload effectively, organisations can ensure that remote and hybrid teams not only meet but exceed their performance expectations.

Prioritising Resilience for Remote or Distributed Teams

Remote work offers flexibility, but it can also blur the lines between professional and personal life. Training initiatives that focus on work-life balance, stress management, and maintaining mental health are integral to ensuring the well-being of remote and hybrid team members. A workforce that feels supported and cared for is more likely to be engaged, motivated, and resilient in the face of challenges.

Adapting the Personal Working Environment

Remote work and hybrid works bring unique challenges, from potential distractions to the need for a dedicated, ergonomic workspace. Striking a balance between professional obligations and the comforts of home is crucial. Comprehensive training programs guide employees in optimising their personal workspaces for maximum efficiency and well-being. Covering practical aspects like ergonomic setup, distraction minimization, and delineating work-life boundaries, these programs are instrumental in fostering productivity.

Remote and Hybrid Work Training – Your Investment in Success

From recognition practices to mentoring to team building to supervision, every single facet changes. The importance of training for remote, hybrid, and distributed teams cannot be overstated. It is not merely a means of adaptation; it is an investment in the success and sustainability of modern organisations. By providing teams with the skills and knowledge needed to navigate the complexities of remote work, organisations position themselves not only to survive but to thrive in the dynamic landscape of the future.

“The best way to predict the future is to create it.” 

Abiding the above words by Peter Drucker, creating a common culture through understanding the How and the Why is critical. Through strategic and comprehensive training, organisations can empower their teams to create a future of success, collaboration, and innovation, regardless of where they are located. SAPIENS by Jackstien Practices finally provides a resoundingly positive answer to the question on whether such trainings exists.

Read more about SAPIENS.

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