Watch now
Look Beyond Mandate Wars and Drive Purposeful Togetherness
As debate rages over Amazon’s recent RTO announcement and KPMG’s report - stating that a bunch of CEOs predict a full return to office – stokes the fire, is the flexibility heyday coming to an end?
Speakers Overview
Jane Young
Future of Work
Jane Young is the host of the Workplace Innovators podcast and Future of Work Lead at HubStar. She writes and speaks about the future of work and workplace technology, exploring what helps hybrid and distributed teams thrive—from culture and collaboration to leadership and the employee experience. She’s particularly interested in how technology is reshaping the way we work and lead.
Watch now
How to Optimize Attendance and Collaboration in the Hybrid Workplace
Struggling to get people into the office? Return-to-office mandates simply don’t work!
The recent ‘State of Hybrid Work Report’ shows that 66% of workplaces have in-office mandates, while only 22% of employees state this as their preferred working style. What happens when these numbers don’t match? 1 in 3 workers said they would start to look for a new job, and 6% say they would quit!
However, the same study says that 94% of workers say they could be convinced to come to the office – but how?! Broad brush mandates aren’t the answer, so what’s the alternative?
The solution lies in giving everyone a reason to come together, then removing friction that stands between staying at home or actually showing up.
Introducing HubStar Connect – the new workplace experience tool that gives hybrid teams a reason to get together: in-person.
Watch our on-demand webinar and explore:
- Hybrid trends, mandate wars and the data behind them
- Strategies for hybrid leadership and meaningful in-person connection using key events
- How to strike the perfect balance between individual autonomy and teamwork
- An introduction to Hubstar Connect, a new way to ‘advertise’ your office, optimize attendance and reduce friction
Speakers
Jane Young
Future of Work
Share this post
Tag topic