Nowadays, as more and more employees find themselves working from home the question of whether it is more productive has been on the minds of many employers. In this article we will look at the benefits of working at home and the benefits of working at the office.
Opt For The Office
Going to the office is the old traditional way of getting work done. Due to its age a lot of employers feel more comfortable with it. They are familiar with the environment and know how to work with their employees better in this environment. Working at the office can lead to a more socially creative environment and employees can inspire one another. There can be healthy competition which will also spark creativity. Impromptu meetings can be called which help to boost morale and make sure projects are headed in the right direction. Discipline is also a benefit of working in the office. Many people need a degree of discipline in order to focus on the job at hand. Having a supervisor looking over their shoulder may be what the doctor ordered. Another benefit is the sense of community. A good team that can not only work together but enjoy it can help increase productivity at your business. In the office you are more likely to be seen by management which means you are more likely to see upward mobility.
Home Is Heavenly
In this modern age having a computer and access to the internet can free an individual from many of life's chains. One of these chains is going to the office. As a comparatively new way of working there are many benefits to working at home that have yet to be discovered and utilized. Just as there are benefits of working in the office there also benefits to working at home. For starters, there are environmental benefits. Commuting is a cause of air pollution. Another benefit is being able to balance work with home. Working at home means that you can more readily be available for your kids if need be. Your presence there may also just help with the overall feeling of connectedness among your family (pets, roommates for instance). Increase in employee health can also be another benefit to working at home. Making meals at home and less stress-filled environments will help to promote better health. An employee can easily step outside and go for a run or a walk where this might not be as easy at the office, especially if it is in a big city. At home there is also a better working atmosphere. You do not have to worry about employees getting on one another's nerves. There will be no quarreling or gossip. Working at home may also save you on real estate costs. Less workers at the office means less space you have to provide. A couple of studies have also suggested that there is an increase in work productivity. These same studies also found that employees working from home also called in sick less, quit less and also generally felt happier.












