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COVID-19 has created an unprecedented shift in the way we work, forcing millions to leave the workplace behind in favour of cobbled together home office spaces and virtual meetings. While this transition was disruptive at first, Ernst & Young research reveals nine in ten employees want the flexibility its brought to continue post-pandemic. This has led many organisations to embrace a hybrid approach, whereby employees split their time between home and the workplace.
Its clear, however, that offices need to adapt as people prepare to return. As a result of remote working, employees have enjoyed clear productivity benefitsfuelled by technologies such as video conferencing and cloud-based collaboration software. Many will also fear a return to twice-daily commutes and in-person meetings could cause them to feel burned out so solutions will need to be employed to ensure employees dont resent returning to the office.
One way to project what the office of the future will look like is to understand peoples remote work experiences over the last 18 months. According to Hyperoptic, the future of the workplace is technology-driven, with nearly two thirds of Brits (59%) saying theyd like to see new technologies introduced into their offices within the next 12 months. More specifically, 20% are calling for more Internet of Things (IoT) tech, 14% for 3D printing and 13% for virtual reality (VR) teleconferencing devices.
Zoom and Microsoft Teams enjoyed unparalleled success during the pandemic and quickly became household names. Employees, however, are beginning to tire of these tools, with Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella even warning of the risk of video call fatigue caused by back-to-back meetings. To combat this growing issue, businesses need conferencing tools that better engage their hybrid workforce, according to Dennis Shafranik, a partner at investment firm Concentric.
Zoom-esque solutions are still not that great or engaging, are tiring for people to use, and dont translate context or emotions.This makes it tough to build lasting trust through, Shafranik tells IT Pro. A cool example of technology that could transform video conferencing is Googles pilot, Project Starline, which creates a live, 3D video-image of a remote colleague, and comes much closer to recreating a true in-person meeting.
A variety of telepresence and telerobotics are also being developed, to enable workers to feel physically within a space alongside their colleagues. An example is Double Robotics, which is essentially an iPad on a robotic arm, and too expensive for most businesses at present. However, in the coming years, well see developments to improve these innovations, to make them more affordable and efficient. And there is certainly an opportunity in the market, with organisations looking to boost home productivity now normal office life has resumed.
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Narinder Sahota, CTO at IT company Advanced, agrees, adding that attempts to foster a virtual employee experience, be it through Teams or Slack, has rapidly turned into an app overload nightmare, with innovative technologies required to make the experience more personal. People, at the moment, are struggling to distinguish the wood from the trees.
As such, he continues, we are going to see businesses simplify and personalise technology in the workforce. Were already seeing Google test its ideas for the office of the future with its prototype hot desk of the future, with desks that adjust to a users personal preferences, as well as 3D meetings and inflatable privacy walls made of cellophane.
This app overload nightmare is also causing employees to burn out; an issue only set to get worse as they return to the workplace. Dr Jamil El Imad, chief scientist at NeuroPro, believes his Dream Machine a VR system that uses advanced signal processing techniques to monitor the brain and other bio-data could be the answer. After recognising the potential of VR, he worked on using cloud computing to capture and analyse brain activity. The end result is a machine that simulates the meditation experience.
I believe the future offices primary function is to heal and to re-humanise the work environment and entrench a culture of compassion and individuality, El Imad tells IT Pro. The deeper we connect not only with our minds but with our hearts too, the more motivated and empowered we become to outperform.
His Dream Machine reads neural activity in real-time and curates a natural experience that reflects a users changing state of mind. Its a mind gym, El Imad explains, designed to help us focus in a fun way using VR and neurotechnology. One example involves beaming a user to a tropical island. The mission, in this exercise, is to use the power of the mind to clear the heavy fog on the island; only by concentrating can you clear the fog and enjoy the natural beauty. Essentially, he says, youre rewarded with a feeling of weightlessness by relaxing and breathing naturally. Following this exercise, users receive a performance score based on how well they concentrated and how relaxed they were.
We know that wellness, physical and mental, is key to performance and resilience is key to prevention. We also know that mental resilience can be trained so its time we pay attention to our mind and lift our mental resilience to help us cope better in this fast changing, uncertain world.
Office-based workers arent the only ones set to see technology change the way they work. Innovation will also revolutionise so-called deskless jobs such as those held by nurses, cleaners and field engineers which currently still rely on paper-based checklists and outdated spreadsheets.
Kit Kyte, CEO of workflow software firm Checkit, tells IT Pro that although headlines claim most workers want a split between office and home working, the reality is most employees work neither at an office nor at home. In fact, 80% of working people are deskless, he says. All the talk of hybrid models, video-conferencing and file sharing is lost on that population because theyve been excluded from the digital conversation. But theres a groundswell of change. Businesses are starting to recognise the impact deskless workers have on overall productivity, customer experience, safety standards, efficiency and waste reduction. Those that are digitally enabling their deskless workers and connecting disparate data sources will have an advantage in the future.
Kyte adds well move from command-and-control structures to allowing frontline teams to make data-driven decisions. Staff will also have greater autonomy, instead of following paper-based checklists. Cleaners, for example, wont slavishly follow hourly schedules, rather theyll be prompted to attend sites based on footfall data from smart building systems. Theyll no longer work in isolation but as part of a wider digital ecosystem, with innovative businesses combining IoT and automation with digital assistants to eradicate dark operations.
Steve Black, co-founder and chief strategy officer of Topia, even believes that such technologies could create deskless jobs from those currently in office-based roles. We expect to see a future of work where flexible working takes on an entirely new meaning. In that world expect to see fluid global teams, with rapidly changing footprints and a wider scope of mobility, he tells IT Pro. Teams will form around a specific role or task for a company, so for a certain time period individuals will be plugged into an organisation but may then leave once the task is completed and move onto a different team or role.
Consequently, headquarters will shrink with more satellite offices popping up as they embrace location agnostic teams with sophisticated talent and project management software that will use AI and predictive analytics to proactively identify market opportunities, then assign resources. So rather than flexiwork it will become a flexi-task workforce. Employees will be attracted to a role or assignment because of the fulfilment it offers and the experience and career opportunities it offers. For governments and employers this will mean an even bigger focus on connectivity, local facilities to meet-up and having the right tools to collaborate, but also they will need to understand where we live will be more determined by quality of life than what job opportunities it might offer.
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