Matt Zajechowski https://www.jdp.com 1m 178 #covid19
The views of this article are the perspective of the author and may not be reflective of Confessions of the Professions.
JDP recently surveyed more than 2,000 Americans who typically work in offices who are now working from home full-time to try and learn more about this pandemic-spurred era of remote work.
Here’s what they found:
- 77% of those surveyed said they are working different hours from home than they would at the office. 66% said they are more likely to work nights and weekends than before.
- 67% of Americans surveyed said their productivity is the same or better when working from home, although 54% reported more distractions working from home.
- 42% said they are working less than usual from home.
- 33% reported working more.
- 25% reported working the same.
- Those who are working more said it was hard to keep boundaries between work and home life as the main reason. Those working less reported having less work to do.
- A whopping 92% of respondents said they believe their boss trusts them working from home…and 86% say they’ve taken advantage of their freedom while working remotely.
Take a look at the full report and let me know if this is something you can use for a story?
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