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Survey: 63% of business leaders say return to office has improved productivity

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Ridgewood N J, to understand the impact return to office (RTO) has had on productivity and other factors, ResumeBuilder.com surveyed 833 business leaders.

The business leaders surveyed currently work at companies that were fully remote during the height of the pandemic and have since implemented an RTO policy, requiring employees to work from the office at least one day a week.

Key findings:

  • 63% of business leaders say RTO has improved productivity at their company
  • 59% say they believe employees spend more time working in-office vs. remote
  • 40% think workers want to be in-office 4 or more days a week
  • 46% believe workers should be required to work from the office at least 4 days/wk
  • 38% say their company plans to increase the number of mandatory office days by 2025

You can view the full results here: https://www.resumebuilder.com/63-of-business-leaders-say-return-to-office-has-improved-productivity/

 

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2 thoughts on “Survey: 63% of business leaders say return to office has improved productivity

  1. This whip ain’t gonna crack itself! Can’t lord it over the monkeys if you don’t see them.

  2. In other (obvious) news, Oregon is rethinking its “Legalize Marijuana / Defund the Police” policy

    Oregon Capital Chronicle:
    Oregon lawmakers prep to tackle drug addiction in 2024 session

    NPR:
    Oregon’s Pioneering Drug Decriminalization Experiment Is Now Facing The Hard Test

    Newsweek:
    Two Years Later, Oregon’s Drug Decriminalization is Not Going Well

    Yahoo finance:
    Oregon’s legal weed is being undermined by cheap supply, and a black market

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