How to implement your back-to-work transition perfectly in Indonesia? 

Change your original mind-set to implement your back-to-work transition in Indonesia,

During the epidemic, Indonesian workers have become accustomed to working from home. They prefer remote work due to many personal factors, so it is not easy to attract them back to their old workplaces. 

People Matters, a new-age niche media organization, recently invited some business leaders to explain the key factors that will help employees and employers transition to the office in a live LinkedIn session under its “Big Questions” series. 

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10 companies that implemented hybrid working in Indonesia 

This article list out the companies implemented hybrid working in Indonesia

Given the widespread adoption of Work-from-Home arrangements during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Indonesian government may go even further with a Work-from-Anywhere (WFA) policy for its employees in order to boost productivity.

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Why Indonesian government encourages hybrid working now? 

Indonesian government intends to further implement a Work-from-Anywhere (WFA) policy and plans to implement it for civil servants

Due to the widespread adoption of flexible working arrangements in Indonesia during the COVID-19 pandemic, Indonesian employees have discovered the benefits of combining Work-From-Home and Work-In-Office, i.e., hybrid work, and desired it can be the future working model.  

Moreover, the Indonesian government intends to further implement a Work-from-Anywhere (WFA) policy and plans to implement it for civil servants. 

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Indonesian employees now changing their perspectives to hybrid working

Indonesian employees has the highest preference for hybrid working among ASEAN markets.

Businesses have sought to adjust to the new working environment in response to the disruption caused by the pandemic.

According to a new survey by telecommunications and technology giant Telstra, nearly 85% of Asia Pacific (APAC) organizations are encouraging hybrid work arrangements, and seven out of ten organizations are now hiring people from all locations and permitting hybrid work arrangements.

Employees are becoming more aware of how workplaces might be shaped differently in a post-pandemic context, from remote and hybrid work arrangements to video-based interviewing and debates to higher awareness and push for mental health and overall well-being.

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