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CEO Remarks on Remote Work

3/31/2021

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How do CEOs view remote work? In September 2020 with the pandemic engulfing the world, The Wall Street Journal published remarks about remote work from 19 CEOs. The CEOs represented different sectors, different managerial philosophies. What follows is my brief analysis of these comments. 
 
I categorized remarks for each CEO as positive, negative, or “on the fence”. So how do the CEOs feel about remote work?
  • 3 positive
  • 9 negative
  • 7 on the fence
Positive comments spoke to lessons learned:
  • We adapted, we adjusted, hard to believe but we did it.
  • Some work can be done well remotely. 
But the limitations of remote work drew more comments:
  • “cannot get the same quality of work” 
  • productivity drops
  • need social interaction for personal and professional development
  • for innovation, creativity we need people together
 
My take-aways:
 
1. My guess is that remote workers might be more positive than those in the C-suite. In the WSJ’s small sample there were those who felt remote work was problematic – less quality, less productivity, less innovation and creativity. In some organizations, in certain work cultures, this may be true. In other cases it may simply reflect attitudes about what it takes to lead that organization’s workforce.
 
2. Positive comments spoke to organizational resilience. We had to go to remote work and we did it. We adjusted. We adapted. And we are still getting the job done. The comments were not about advantages of remote work. 
 
3. What does the future hold? I expect to see large individual and organizational differences. Individuals will know whether they prefer remote work and may seek to be employed in organizations that allow that. Organizations' use of remote work will depend on environment and strategy. Many will go to a hybrid model, (1) either some workers in company offices and others at home or (2) workers rotating in and out depending on the week. 
 
4. The pandemic has forced leaders to make choices. Likewise it has broadened horizons of employees as to what is possible and what is not possible in their daily work life. Perhaps more importantly, the pandemic has given all of us an opportunity to reassess our priorities, our plans, our relationships, and how we want to live. 
  
 Illustration by RoadLight. https://pixabay.com/illustrations/remote-work-office-home-office-5491791/

 © John Ballard, PhD, 2021. All rights reserved.
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