I’ve at all times discovered the analysis printed by Leesman to be a number of the Most worthy perception to assist us to decode the evolving office. (Right here’s a few of my feedback on their work up to now: right here, right here and right here). Leesman say their mission is straightforward: ‘to assist create higher locations to work’.
They began by discussing the commute. The thought of evaluating the advantage of the commute would have appeared heretical 5 years in the past. It wasn’t up for debate whether or not you noticed stepping into city as worthwhile, immediately a few of us have a alternative whether or not to go in. As somebody jogged my memory final week, the return prepare from Croydon to London is now £15.30. Is sitting alone on Groups calls value £15 plus a sandwich?
The unstated problem is that commute lengths have elevated throughout the board. Leesman say 27% of employees have a a method commute of 30 minutes or much less. An extra 48% have between half-hour and an hour’s journey to get to work. However for the remaining 25% have over an hour (with 4% having over 2 hours every approach).
Unsurprisingly the longer the journey, the extra we favor to work from home. Simply 35% of those that journey over 2 hours are happy with what the workplace affords them.
(51% of Brits and Individuals report being happy with their commute, in comparison with 71% for Europe and 66% for Asia). Curiously satisfaction with commuting is highest for many who cycle (89%), run or stroll (88%) to work.
Leesman’s conclusion is that the commute ‘units the tone for the day’ and ought to be seen as a part of the office expertise. Employers ought to take into consideration enhancing the commute – possibly by incentivising biking or permitting staggered begin occasions. Something that makes the commute higher makes the job appear higher.
In relation to presence youthful employees do certainly report being within the workplace extra. ‘Almost half (47%) of workers underneath 25 are within the workplace greater than three days per week’, a stark distinction to the 28% of over 55s – a problem that raises questions on mentoring and passing on data. Leesman report that the upper the workplace attendance fee, the upper the satisfaction with the workplace. (A number of interpretations of this, in fact).
Whereas employees with their very own devoted workstation are happier (happiness index of 74.3) than those that need to pre-book a desk (69.3) or who wander the halls on the lookout for an area (69.1), the truth is an even bigger contributor to happiness is whether or not there’s a spread of working environments after we get to the workplace. (This was a giant theme of Leesman’s final analysis)
It was the rhythms of working that was probably the most fascinating. A very powerful perceived position of the workplace stays the identical – to get particular person centered work accomplished. (89% mentioned this) adopted by deliberate conferences (74%) and collaboration on focus work (58%). Regardless of some organisations declaring the workplace is now a spot for experiences, for many of us it isn’t simply a spot of coming collectively, we additionally wish to do our day jobs whereas we’re there.

So what’s the ‘so what’ on all of this?
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We are able to’t ignore the commute, it’s a part of the workplace expertise and we have to make it higher (I’d love to listen to from any companies who pay for employees’ commute)
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Workplaces don’t have to be louder, they have to be elite for focus work (alone and with others)
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Younger employees are exhibiting they’re prepared to return into the workplace, we have to ship mentoring and studying for them to reward their religion
If you wish to hear extra Leesman are working a webinar model of their perception subsequent month – signal as much as attend or to obtain their analysis deck.
Due to Deliveroo for Work for sponsoring this week’s Make Work Higher


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Ignore the zone stuffed with AI slop: Steve Bannon’s notorious technique for beating off press criticism is to ‘flood the zone with shit’. Individuals swap off when too many tales are hitting them from too many angles, they really feel overwhelmed and dial down their information consumption. Anyway, staying occupied with AI is changing into like that. However right here’s two issues that you have to be conscious of. Firstly Ethan Mollick covers the breakthrough analysis of AI brokers launched final week which discovered that AI is now equal to human consultants on advanced duties:
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Trade consultants had been requested to do blind assessments of labor initiatives accomplished by both AI or people. The initiatives took the type of widespread duties in numerous sectors (‘from finance to legislation to retail’). The duties would take people between 4 and seven hours to finish, the AI in fact accomplished them in seconds. (It’s value having a look on the duties right here). The consultants had been requested to evaluate who did a greater job, not realizing which assignments had been accomplished by people or AI brokers. The people received the competitors, however by a whisker. The conclusion has been that we’re near AI with the ability to do skilled degree work on particular initiatives. With steerage in fact, however hours of labor in minutes, if guided by a human
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Secondly Derek Thompson weighs in on whether or not it will result in AI stealing our jobs – he concludes that Jevon’s Paradox says it received’t. Jevon’s Paradox is the noticed phenomenon the place elevated effectivity results in extra consumption quite than much less. Be sure to drop an off-hand reference to Jevon’s Paradox in your meet up with your boss this week
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Technology Numb: nearly half of all workers really feel ‘numb, detached or nothing’ in the direction of their firm tradition in line with a brand new report from coaching group, Sponge. The report means that this numbness is a barrier to efficiency and recommends taking the strategy of constructing particular person connection inside organisations to repersonalise the expertise of labor
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Good LinkedIn put up about what number of start-ups are baking office agility into their mannequin – beginning with co-working and dialling it up or down based mostly on utilization. I gave my perspective right here, what do you suppose?
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One in all my favorite reads of this yr was Brian Eno’s e book on artwork. He says kids study by way of play and adults play by way of artwork. He’s been speaking about these themes for a decade they usually get higher yearly as he evolves them. I liked the e book however Eno speaking about it’s much more compelling. Do your self a favour and test this out whilst you make a meal one night time this week
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The Zach Mercurio podcast about mattering has been the most important episode of the yr, he’s doing a free webinar with HBR
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The concept tech billionaires are going to present us a minimal primary revenue sooner or later is hilarious. Right here’s LinkedIn founder Reid Hoffman saying that wanting work-life steadiness is a pink flag that you simply’re ‘not dedicated to successful’

A point out of the final podcast, a dialogue with the good Nick Shackleton-Jones.
Anybody who makes use of TikTok might have come throughout the witty rants of Nick (I included my favorite one in final week’s publication) dismantling the futility of paperwork, giving coping methods for neurodiversity and venturing into philosophy. I chatted to him to listen to extra. Nick posts brilliantly witty rants on TikTok which are simply one of the best issues I hear about work and the futility of paperwork.
TikTok is a fame machine and if creators drop a banger they will find yourself reaching an enormous viewers. Nick has posted some content material about work, neurodiversity and philosophy that has had tens of millions of views.
Nice pay attention. When you don’t use TikTok then I’ve given a number of his finest posts under:
Nick on LinkedIn / Shackleton Consulting
The choose of Nick’s posts to take a look at:
Take heed to my interview with him: web site / Apple / Spotify
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