Planning which days to attend the office and scheduling in-person catch ups will ensure your workload is manageable, experts say. Getty
Planning which days to attend the office and scheduling in-person catch ups will ensure your workload is manageable, experts say. Getty
Planning which days to attend the office and scheduling in-person catch ups will ensure your workload is manageable, experts say. Getty
Planning which days to attend the office and scheduling in-person catch ups will ensure your workload is manageable, experts say. Getty

How to optimise your office days in a hybrid working world


Deepthi Nair
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As more companies worldwide require employees to return to the office amid a fall in the number of Covid-19 cases, the hybrid work model has become increasingly popular as it promotes a healthy work-life balance.

“The global pandemic has created a shift in the traditional way in which people work,” says Shiraz Sethi, regional head of employment at law company Dentons.

“Now, with Covid-19 cases subsiding, the prospect of returning full-time to office routines does not seem appealing or necessary.

“A hybrid workplace model refers to a flexible work environment that combines remote work with in-office working. It is necessary for business leaders to create a work environment that will keep employees happy and productive, while also preserving the culture and business needs.”

About nine in 10 UAE employees prefer a hybrid or fully remote working model in the future, according to a 2022 survey by California-based technology company Cisco.

Being flexible in how employees work is also key for companies to attract and retain talent in a post-pandemic environment, with 61 per cent of UAE professionals saying they would be less likely to look for a new job if given the opportunity to work either remotely or in the office for only one or two days a week, Cisco said.

Hybrid work arrangements also reduced attrition rates at global travel agent Trip.com by 35 per cent and improved self-reported work satisfaction scores, with no negative effect on performance ratings or promotions, according to a study by Nicholas Bloom and Ruobing Han of Stanford University, and James Liang of Peking University in Beijing.

We asked recruitment industry experts to share their advice on how employees can make their hybrid working week more fulfilling.

Optimise office days

Synchronised tasks should be saved for office days, says Mr Sethi. These are assignments that require collaboration, conversation, brainstorming or group creativity.

“Asynchronous tasks, which can be completed from start to finish without input from others, such as putting together a solo presentation or virtual mandatory training, should be done at home where there are larger blocks of uninterrupted time,” he says.

“Each worker will need to assign tasks to in-office or home days on the basis that works best for them.”

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Organise and plan ahead

It is critical to plan your days in advance, so you know exactly what you are doing when you are in or out of the office and there is no lag time, says Waleed Anwar, managing director of Dubai-based recruitment company Upfront HR.

Mr Sethi says planning your schedule ahead of time can make all the difference to achieving the right work-life balance, boosting productivity and connecting with your team.

Deciding which days you will be in the office, what tasks need to be prioritised and scheduling in-person meetings to catch-up will ensure your workload is manageable, he says.

Mr Anwar encourages the daily use of a cloud-based shared calendar that allows everyone to see what the rest of the team is doing at all times.

“This also always allows for collaborative work among team members,” he says.

Check in with your team

It is important to build rapport with your team to ensure that you can rely on them for support and collaboration, and to keep up with the latest developments, says Nicki Wilson, owner and managing director of Dubai-based consultancy Genie Recruitment.

Dentons’ Mr Shiraz says developing and maintaining relationships with colleagues is important to ensure that a business runs effectively.

“This can be as easy as popping by a colleague’s desk for a quick hello and update, coffee breaks, striking up conversations in the breakroom, joining mentor schemes or any groups set up by your company. This will also allow for building trust within the team,” he says.

Mr Sethi says you can also schedule in-person meetings, which will help you to network with new colleagues and allow you to check-in with your manager and team.

Additionally, arrange initiatives such as a cake day or group lunches to help foster team spirit and preserve business culture, he says.

Have a set routine

Having an “office routine” and “remote routine” has a direct impact on the success of your days, says Mr Anwar from Upfront HR.

Although the job you do is the same on a daily basis, there will always be a difference between both environments, he says.

“The most obvious one is the commute to the office. This will take up more time from your day, so you may want to plan your office days around the least busy days of the week, commute-wise — maybe not Monday morning, for example,” he says.

“Make it a routine that you come to the office on set days. Having a good routine helps you focus and get started in the right mindset.”

External communication

John Armstrong, founder and managing director of recruitment agency JCA Associates, says you should inform clients, customers or suppliers of your new working arrangement.

If they expect you to be in the office, they may think you are unavailable if you are not, he says.

“Simple things such as having a statement on your email signature saying you are working remotely will get the message across. You can divert your direct fixed-line number [if applicable] to your mobile,” Mr Armstrong says.

Synchronised tasks should be saved for office days. These are assignments that require collaboration, conversation, brainstorming or group creativity
Shiraz Sethi,
regional head of employment at Dentons

Promote inclusion

Ensure all internal face-to-face meetings include colleagues who are working remotely, Mr Armstrong says.

If a person’s presence is needed at a meeting, then they should be able to join either by video conference or by dialling in, he says.

Ms Wilson says systems such as Teams or Monday.com are quite useful in creating a collaborative space to communicate and track deadlines with the team.

“Ensuring you acquaint yourself [with] the latest tools is essential,” she says.

Be aware of company policies

Mr Sethi says having a home set-up that reflects the workplace will boost productivity and lessen the culture shock when one returns to the office.

Training and development programmes will also help you to re-engage and readapt to working from an office.

“Employees also need to ensure they are aware of the company's policies and procedures around returning to the office and ensure they comply with the rules and regulations,” he says.

“This can be as simple as making sure the employee wears the correct and appropriate attire within the office and ensure they behave appropriately with colleagues.”

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The Facility’s Versatility

Between the start of the 2020 IPL on September 20, and the end of the Pakistan Super League this coming Thursday, the Zayed Cricket Stadium has had an unprecedented amount of traffic.
Never before has a ground in this country – or perhaps anywhere in the world – had such a volume of major-match cricket.
And yet scoring has remained high, and Abu Dhabi has seen some classic encounters in every format of the game.
 
October 18, IPL, Kolkata Knight Riders tied with Sunrisers Hyderabad
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January 8, ODI, UAE beat Ireland by six wickets
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February 6, T10, Northern Warriors beat Delhi Bulls by eight wickets
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March 14, Test, Afghanistan beat Zimbabwe by six wickets
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June 17, PSL, Islamabad United beat Peshawar Zalmi by 15 runs
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Rating: 4/5

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Clinical psychologist, Dr Saliha Afridi at The Lighthouse Arabia suggests three easy things you can do every day to cut back on the time you spend online.

1. Put the social media app in a folder on the second or third screen of your phone so it has to remain a conscious decision to open, rather than something your fingers gravitate towards without consideration.

2. Schedule a time to use social media instead of consistently throughout the day. I recommend setting aside certain times of the day or week when you upload pictures or share information. 

3. Take a mental snapshot rather than a photo on your phone. Instead of sharing it with your social world, try to absorb the moment, connect with your feeling, experience the moment with all five of your senses. You will have a memory of that moment more vividly and for far longer than if you take a picture of it.

Tributes from the UAE's personal finance community

• Sebastien Aguilar, who heads SimplyFI.org, a non-profit community where people learn to invest Bogleheads’ style

“It is thanks to Jack Bogle’s work that this community exists and thanks to his work that many investors now get the full benefits of long term, buy and hold stock market investing.

Compared to the industry, investing using the common sense approach of a Boglehead saves a lot in costs and guarantees higher returns than the average actively managed fund over the long term. 

From a personal perspective, learning how to invest using Bogle’s approach was a turning point in my life. I quickly realised there was no point chasing returns and paying expensive advisers or platforms. Once money is taken care off, you can work on what truly matters, such as family, relationships or other projects. I owe Jack Bogle for that.”

• Sam Instone, director of financial advisory firm AES International

"Thought to have saved investors over a trillion dollars, Jack Bogle’s ideas truly changed the way the world invests. Shaped by his own personal experiences, his philosophy and basic rules for investors challenged the status quo of a self-interested global industry and eventually prevailed.  Loathed by many big companies and commission-driven salespeople, he has transformed the way well-informed investors and professional advisers make decisions."

• Demos Kyprianou, a board member of SimplyFI.org

"Jack Bogle for me was a rebel, a revolutionary who changed the industry and gave the little guy like me, a chance. He was also a mentor who inspired me to take the leap and take control of my own finances."

• Steve Cronin, founder of DeadSimpleSaving.com

"Obsessed with reducing fees, Jack Bogle structured Vanguard to be owned by its clients – that way the priority would be fee minimisation for clients rather than profit maximisation for the company.

His real gift to us has been the ability to invest in the stock market (buy and hold for the long term) rather than be forced to speculate (try to make profits in the shorter term) or even worse have others speculate on our behalf.

Bogle has given countless investors the ability to get on with their life while growing their wealth in the background as fast as possible. The Financial Independence movement would barely exist without this."

• Zach Holz, who blogs about financial independence at The Happiest Teacher

"Jack Bogle was one of the greatest forces for wealth democratisation the world has ever seen.  He allowed people a way to be free from the parasitical "financial advisers" whose only real concern are the fat fees they get from selling you over-complicated "products" that have caused millions of people all around the world real harm.”

• Tuan Phan, a board member of SimplyFI.org

"In an industry that’s synonymous with greed, Jack Bogle was a lone wolf, swimming against the tide. When others were incentivised to enrich themselves, he stood by the ‘fiduciary’ standard – something that is badly needed in the financial industry of the UAE."

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Updated: January 16, 2023, 4:39 AM