Executive Director,
Singapore Human Resources Institute
Managing Director and Partner,
The Boston Consulting Group
Vice President-Group Human Resources,
ComfortDelGro
Group Head-Talent and Excitement,
Luxasia
Vice President & Head of APJ Expansion,
Darwinbox
The unprecedented outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic entirely transformed the conventional work paradigm. Businesses all over the world have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to rethink the workplaces, workflows, management, and employee strategies.
It’s imperative for organizations to think that large-scale transitions are happening in the workplaces that are significant for attaining success in the future of work. Some of the major trends catalyzed by the pandemic are: Increase in hybrid and remote working, organizational redesign for resilience, increased use of data analytics and collection, enhanced focus on continuous learning and development, focus on the physical, mental, emotional, spiritual, and financial health of employees, customized performance monitoring instead of employee monitoring, and more.
Businesses must start building their future workplaces today since, in these uncertain times, organizational growth only depends upon productivity and resilience.
What does the Future of
Work look like?