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Credit Suisse Group AG has portentously unveiled a new vision for its employees’ work-life balance with “The Way We Work.” The initiative, which promises maximum flexibility, is just too good to be true or manageable. It’s the latest example of what’s becoming an all-too-common theme: large employers virtue signaling that they’re now all hip and flexible when it comes to how and where their people work.
With the Swiss lender’s recent history multi-billion-dollar losses due to the Greensill and Archegos scandals it is tempting to think the company ought to be having more oversight not less. And the new model runs the risk of becoming just another corporate public relations exercise, especially as it is presently just for Swiss employees. (Its rollout in other regions will depend on country-specific Covid guidelines.) While the press release sounds nice, the bank seems far from clear on how to make such flexibility work in practice, and what happens to all th
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About 33 per cent felt less productive at home because of lack of right equipment, distractions or noise, and improper ergonomics at home office. Additionally 30 per cent felt less collaborative because of lack of communication and coordination