One Company A/B Tested Hybrid Work. Here’s What They Found.

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The six-month experiment reversed managers’ opinions on hybrid work — and offers three important lessons.

Since the pandemic, executives have had to rethink their work-from-home policies to better support their companies’ bottom line. Recent research conducted in a real company showed that employees who worked from home two days a week experienced higher satisfaction and lower attrition rates compared with their colleagues who worked from the office. This reduction in turnover saved millions of dollars in recruiting and training costs, thereby increasing profits for the company.

for employees to return to the office five days a week is the latest example of high-profile companies pulling back from their remote-work policies. RTO advocates often cite the importance of in-person connections, with former Google CEO Eric Schmidt evenis a leading scholar of demographic economics, entrepreneurship, and innovation research. He co-founded Trip.com Group and currently serves as its Executive Chairman.

 

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