A comprehensive in-depth report into the response of businesses and their employees to the Covid-19 pandemic has been published by Bristol based employee experience agency, Home in association with Inspiring Workplaces.
The international research, known as Roundel 2021, surveyed 634 professionals at over 600 organisations around the world. The report identifies trends in how employees have experienced the world of work and the changing practices and priorities of employers during the year in which everything changed.
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With organisations grappling with some of the biggest challenges they have ever faced, moving to remote working models, delivering ‘Business as Usual’ or pivoting offerings to stay relevant, all whilst working from kitchen tables, bedrooms and home schooling children, 2020 changed the employee experience like never before.
The research has identified the toll that the pandemic has taken on people’s mental health, with 80% of organisations reporting that employee mental health has been negatively impacted. It has also found that only 61% of organisations are doing more to support employee mental health.
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This increased flexibility is not expected to have a negative impact on businesses in terms how we work together, productivity and culture. For the majority of organisations (80%), increased flexibility has not hurt their businesses and had either no impact, or a positive impact on productivity, collaboration, innovation, empowerment, engagement and culture (as shown below).
Home’s Co-Managing Director’s Hattie Roche and Liz Clover commented:
“Today’s leadership teams understand that delivering exceptional employee experience is a critical business investment. So, as the new hybrid working models start to emerge in a post-pandemic future, we hope Roundel 2021’s data and insights inspires their community to build the right business case and strategies to design a different type of employee experience. One that will truly transform the world of work.”
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