Mumbai: Family members wearing masks sit in a room during the nationwide lockdown imposed in a bid to contain the spread of coronavirus pandemic, at Borivali in Mumbai. (PTI Photo)
India has been under lockdown from March 24 and suddenly corporates had to figure their Work From Home (WFH) strategy. None of them had time to plan on how to keep their operations going during a lockdown.
Technology companies are accustomed to their employees but not the entire company working from home. And not all companies are in a line of business that can operate from home.
While many are accustomed to working from home occasionally, very few of us have worked full-time from home with all family members at home.
All family members at home 24×7 for 40+ days is a “new experience” and they are getting to know their family better (at times more than required!). Jokes apart, I think it was time for families to bond. Digital distraction has been way too high, family members communicate more thru WhatsApp these days.
A few companies observed the productivity had increased. A few reasons could be,
But are our homes, social structured designed for work from home? The answer depends on the section of society.
Affluent families may have a separate home office room/space. But that would be a small percentage of India’s workforce. For the rest, it is difficult to work from home because,
Work from home has its own advantages. Periodically to have your own space and thinking time helps. But too much of WFH doesn’t build your social interaction skills, especially in the WhatsApp era.
Will employers compensate employees for an increase in their power usage at home? Will a percentage of the savings from office rentals & opex be shared with employees?
Is the HR department equipped to handle WFH workforce? HR departments are rarely able to manage employees under the same roof, managing WFH effectively is a pipe dream.
Ministry of Labour in India defines home-based workers as those working at home in unorganized sector. This policy doesn’t extend to white collar workers. Time to update the labour laws in India.
Since you are working on your own and there is nobody to look over you, it is easy to get strayed. It is best to follow your office schedule at home – breakfast, work, lunch, work.
These simple steps should work.
Post lockdown in India, Work From Office (WFO) will not be the same. Home Ministry of India has asked employers to ensure there are 6 feet of separation between employees, staggered lunch breaks, no meetings with more than 10 people. Not easy to put in practice.
The cost of running an office could increase,
Many corporates are thinking of vacating their office space and move to 100% WFH. Employers love the fact they could save on rental costs.
Such corporates may possibly use co-working space to have their weekly or fortnightly meetings in person. Commercial real-estate will take a beating.
WFO to WFH to WFO – this cycle will continue until we get a Vaccine. Preferably from India or from a “trustworthy” country.
Work from office is essential as it benefits from social interaction with the team (especially during planning stages).
Work from home cannot be seen as a one-size policy that fits all. Most homes are not suitable for WFH in India – due to size of homes and social structure.
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