Unmasking Collaboration in Remote and Hybrid Work Models
The keys to getting the most out of your hybrid work force? Clear expectations, the right tools, and above all, trust. Good read:
Does remote work reduce productivity?
No, remote work does not necessarily lead to lower productivity. In fact, studies indicate that remote workers often have higher productivity rates compared to their in-office counterparts. The key factors contributing to productivity in remote settings include clear expectations, the right tools, and a culture of trust and accountability.
Is hybrid work just an excuse to slack off?
This is a misconception. Hybrid work is not an excuse for slacking off; rather, it offers a flexible arrangement that helps employees balance their work and personal lives while enhancing productivity. When structured properly, hybrid work combines the benefits of in-office social interactions with the focus that remote work provides.
Can collaboration thrive in remote and hybrid models?
Not at all. While remote and hybrid work may require new techniques to foster collaboration, technology has made it possible to maintain effective communication and innovation. Tools like video conferencing and project management platforms can support collaboration, ensuring that all voices are heard and diverse perspectives are valued.

Unmasking Collaboration in Remote and Hybrid Work Models
published by Divergent IT
Divergent IT is a tech service operational consulting & strategy firm. Divergent IT partners with CIOs, business owners, and Non-Profits to develop strategy and implementation across their business including: cybersecurity, remote maintenance management (RMM), IT strategy, on-site maintenance and more.