Homeworking

Five credible ways to assure consistency from homeworking employees | theHRD

While working from home offers numerous benefits, there are also negative aspects to consider:

Social Isolation: Working remotely can lead to feelings of loneliness and isolation, especially for individuals who thrive on social interactions. Lack of face-to-face contact with colleagues can result in decreased morale and feelings of disconnection from the workplace culture.

Combat Social Isolation:

  • Schedule regular virtual team meetings and check-ins to maintain social connections.
  • Encourage informal communication channels, such as virtual coffee breaks or chat groups, for casual interactions among colleagues.
  • Organise virtual team-building activities or social events to foster camaraderie and build relationships.
  • Agree on regular in person meetings.

Blurred Work-Life Boundaries: Without clear boundaries between work and personal life, remote workers may find it challenging to disconnect from work, leading to longer working hours and blurred boundaries between work and personal life making it challenging for individuals to maintain a healthy work-life balance. The constant accessibility can make it difficult to switch off and relax outside of work hours and can lead to burnout. 

Establish Clear Work-Life Boundaries:

  • Set designated work hours and communicate them to colleagues and household members to establish boundaries.
  • Create a dedicated workspace within the home that is separate from personal areas, if possible.
  • Implement rituals or routines to signify the start and end of the workday, such as changing out of work clothes or taking a short walk after work.
  • Encourage employees to take regular breaks and time off to recharge and rejuvenate.
  • Promote flexible work schedules and accommodate individual preferences for work hours, where possible.
  • Provide resources and support for managing stress and maintaining overall well-being, such as access to counseling or mental health resources.

Distractions and Interruptions: Home environments can be filled with distractions, such as household chores, family members, or pets, which can impact productivity and focus. Interruptions from household members or external factors may disrupt work flow and lead to decreased efficiency.

Minimise Distractions and Interruptions:

  • Create a distraction-free work environment by setting boundaries with household members and establishing clear expectations.
  • Use productivity techniques such as time-blocking or the Pomodoro Technique to maintain focus and minimize distractions.
  • Consider using noise-canceling headphones or background music to drown out ambient noise.

Limited Collaboration and Communication: Remote work can hinder spontaneous collaboration and communication, making it challenging to bounce ideas off colleagues or quickly resolve issues. Virtual communication tools may not always effectively replicate the dynamic interactions of face-to-face meetings.

Enhance Collaboration and Communication:

  • Utilise collaborative tools and platforms such as video conferencing, instant messaging, and project management software to facilitate communication and collaboration.
  • Schedule regular team meetings and brainstorming sessions to encourage idea-sharing and problem-solving.
  • Implement clear communication protocols and guidelines to ensure effective communication among remote team members.
  • Allocate a wellbeing champion for the department who can ensure that remote workers are supported and aware of the health and wellbeing information and support available. They may also schedule the virtual coffee breaks. 

Tech Issues and Connectivity Problems: Reliance on technology for remote work means that technical issues, such as internet outages or software glitches, can disrupt productivity and cause frustration. Poor connectivity or inadequate equipment may hinder remote workers' ability to perform their tasks effectively.

Address Tech Issues and Connectivity Problems:

  • Invest in reliable Internet connectivity and consider backup options such as mobile hotspots or alternative Internet providers.
  • Provide technical support and resources to troubleshoot common tech issues faced by remote workers. Liaise with IT services for further support
  • Encourage regular software updates and maintenance to prevent technical glitches and ensure smooth operations.

Lack of Ergonomic Workspace: Without access to ergonomic office furniture and equipment, remote workers may experience discomfort or strain from prolonged periods of sitting or inadequate workstation setups. This can lead to physical health issues such as back pain or repetitive strain injuries.

Promote Ergonomic Workspaces: DSE self assessment and Self Care

  • Ensure that the DSE self assessment is completed and the staff member has access to the resource page to help remote workers set up ergonomic workstations at home. 
  • Encourage regular breaks and stretching exercises to prevent physical discomfort and strain.
  • Ensure equipment is suitable and available.

Professional Development and Career Progression: Remote workers may miss out on networking opportunities, mentorship, and career development programs that are more readily available in a traditional office setting. Limited visibility within the organisation may also impact career advancement opportunities.

Facilitate Professional Development:

  • Ensure remote workers are provided with the same information on training and development as in house workers 
  • Offer virtual training sessions, workshops, and webinars to support ongoing professional development and skill-building.
  • Provide opportunities for virtual networking, mentorship, and career coaching to help remote workers advance in their careers.
  • Foster a culture of recognition and appreciation by acknowledging and celebrating remote workers' contributions and achievements.

By implementing these strategies, organizations can help mitigate the negative aspects of working from home and create a more supportive and inclusive remote work environment.