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27.11.2013 Africa

Flexible Working Shown To Be A Prerequisite For Productivity: Give A Little, Gain A Lot

By Regus International
Flexible Working Shown To Be A Prerequisite For Productivity: Give A Little, Gain A Lot
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66% of North & West African respondents believe flexible working is a critical measure to achieving higher productivity , finds the latest Regus survey. This result confirms that in any economic climate, but particularly in times of high market volatility, businesses continue to review their strategies in order to achieve greater efficiency and productivity.

Experts tend to agree on a group of common initiatives to enhance productivity: flexible working; Cloud computing; knowledge management; better communication; training; and health measures such as giving employees the opportunity to cycle or walk to work.

This latest survey, which canvassed the opinion of more than 20,000 senior executives and business owners across 95 countries, delved deeper into the subject of flexible working and found that business people believe it not only helps improve employee productivity by reducing unused office space and slashing commutes, but also by helping workers become more efficient. For example respondents report that flexible work encourages a greater sense of responsibility and fosters better decision making and creativity.

Other outcomes include:
• 66% of North and West African respondents think that flexible working improves productivity in line with global results

• In North & West Africa, 70% think flexible working encourages a greater sense of responsibility and time management

• Flexible working also improves the quality (55%) and speed (56%) of decision making

• Flexible working fosters creativity (70%)
• Profitable business connections are also favoured by flexible working (66%)

Commenting on the research, Thierry Vernet Area Director for North and West Africa for Regus says: “Analysts highlight a number of practices that are proven to impact productivity more than others. Flexible working, with its added benefits of improved creativity and networking opportunities enabler, takes pride of place with global businesses stanchly supporting its critical role.

“Businesses know that flexible working enhances productivity, but how this comes about is clearly a mixture of many factors ranging from better time management and responsibility to reduction of stress. Given that flexible working also significantly reduces unused office space it is a win-win solution for businesses hoping to make a cost saving and improve worker productivity and happiness.”


About:
Regus is the global workplace provider.

Its network of more than 1,700 business centres in 100 countries provides convenient, high-quality, fully serviced spaces for people to work, whether for a few minutes or a few years. Companies like Google, Toshiba and GlaxoSmithKline choose Regus so that they can work flexibly and make their businesses more successful.

The key to flexible working is convenience and so Regus is opening wherever its 1.5million members want support - city centres, suburban districts, shopping centres and retail outlets, railway stations,

motorway service stations and even community centres.

Founded in Brussels, Belgium, in 1989, Regus is based in Luxembourg and listed on the London Stock Exchange. For more information, please visit:

www.regus.com

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