Latest hybrid work trends in Singapore a business leader needs to know in 2023 and onward

All a business leader need to know for hybrid work trends in Singapore.

After entering the transition phase, Work-from-home is no longer the default in Singapore from Jan 1, 2022. This means that Singapore has already started to go back to a normal working style.

This article will show what business leaders must recognize how, when, and where we work are no longer constrained by traditional notions of time and space in this new hybrid working era.

“In Singapore,” said Joanna Lim, Modern Work and Security Business Group Lead, Microsoft Singapore, “we recently moved from being allowed to return to the workplace, back to where working from home is once again our default.

As businesses adapt to the disruptive change, business leaders must recognize that long-held assumptions no longer hold true with their employees. They must now make choices that will impact their organizations for years to come.

 Joanna Lim, Modern Work and Security Business Group Lead, Microsoft Singapore
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How much can a Singapore company save by using hot desking?

This article reveal the secret of the hot desking that can help thousands of Singapore company from financial crisis.

The world economy is in a “disequilibrium phase” characterized by unfavorable growth and inflation, and a worsening from here “cannot be ruled out.”, according to Singapore’s central bank.

Lots of Singapore companies are considering reducing operational costs and pulling back business spending in order to face the tightening financial conditions. Hot desking is one of the arrangements that can help to save your daily expenses.

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Singaporeans now reject jobs that do not provide a hybrid work option

Singaporeans reject jobs that do not provide a hybrid work option.

  • Top job requirements in Singapore: ability to work from home and flexible hours
  • More than 40% of workers quit firms not offering enough flexibility

According to the latest Workmonitor survey, based on 1,000 local respondents, more than 40% of people said they would not accept a job offer if they couldn’t work from home or didn’t have flexible work hours.

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Why flexible work is important in Singapore now? 

All you need to know for the benefit of the implementation of flexible work in Singapore.

  • All Singapore companies should follow new guidelines of FWA (Flexible working arrangements) in 2024 
  • Reports and surveys show flexible working benefits for both companies and employees. 
  • 42% of workers would resign if they cannot work flexibly. 
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