2020 has been something of a baptism of fire for testing the remote work capabilities of organizations.
Businesses have had to adapt on the fly by giving their workforces the tools they need to be able to continue to work as effectively outside the office as in.
But what effect will this have on the future of work, particularly for SMBs that have never offered their employees the chance for remote work before?
How will attitudes after this period affect how businesses approach offering remote work in the future?
We’ve put together this infographic to give you an insight into 10 remote work stats that will give you pause for thought.
While many business leaders are embracing the prospect of remote work for the future, others are more skeptical—perfectly reasonable for organizations that have operated in a more traditional manner.
This isn’t so much about what businesses want, but rather a reflection on the mood of the workforce and the rapidity of changing attitudes.
For businesses that have adopted a patchwork approach to remote work—like a free UCaaS app and a free productivity suite—they very well may need to rethink their approach and their policies regarding remote work; for now and for the future.
Check out these eye-opening remote work stats: