Flexible working is part of a hybrid workplace environment where some employees work remotely and flexibly, whilst others are permanently office based.
As we transform our workplaces, the emerging flexible working benefits are:
- Improved customer and stakeholder response times and service delivery.
- Business continuity and enhanced operational performance agility.
- Improved workforce productivity and morale - reducing staff turnover.
- Real estate rationalisation and lower operating costs.
- Improved operational security and compliance.
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