Women are working remotely, says a new research by Microsoft
and 85 Broads, a global women’s network. Microsoft and 85 Broads
(a global network of 30,000 trailblazing women) have partnered for a campaign
called “Your Office, Your Terms” which seeks raise awareness among women on the
benefits of remote working and on how to telecommute efficiently.
To launch the campaign a survey was made to understand how
women perceived telecommuting and what was their biggest challenges when
working remotely.
According to the research, which surveyed the 85 Broads
community, women are working on average 2.8 days away from the office (over
half the week), though they feel they should telecommute a little bit more –
3.1 days on average. The survey also shows that almost everyone would rather
have a regular remote working schedule and that 9% would like to be able to
work remotely every day.
The most important reason for remote working was pointed out
as being a better balance between work and home, which was followed by avoiding
long commutes and increased productivity. The survey also found out that most
women (62%) feels that remote working increases their productivity.
When asked what their biggest challenge was, 49% has
answered that it was technology.
In fact, technology is one of the biggest issues when doing remote connection.
On one side there is a market where there is no shortage of technological
solutions and tools for remote access,
and most managers and IT managers really don’t know where to turn to. On the
other there is still this opinion on the part of managers that the equipment
used by the employee at home isn’t really their responsibility.
Managers must look for and deploy the right solutions and,
at the same time, provide employees with the equipment they need to perform at
their best from their homes. There are several solutions in the market which
stand out because of their quality at reasonable prices, such as RHUB 6-in-1 web conferencing and remote
support appliance.
Managers that say that their employees are working less at
home than in the office should be aware that most of the time this happens
because employees aren’t given the right tools to do their jobs efficiently.
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