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Today’s modern organizations know that work-life flexibility is essential for a healthy, thriving, productive culture. Some may refer to it as “flexible work arrangements” or “work-life balance.” While the terms are often used synonymously, they don’t always mean the same thing in the eyes of company leaders.
Some leaders fear promoting work-life balance because it can feel like it encourages less work and more play. Work-life flexibility means creating a culture where employees meet the demands of their personal lives while maintaining high levels of work performance. Flexible work arrangements include options for when, where – and how – the work gets done.
Since the pandemic began, the value of workplace flexibility has increased for employees and jobseekers looking for a work environment that prioritizes it. Undoubtedly, workplace flexibility will continue to play an important role in organizations looking to attract talented employees in an ever-evolving work environment.
During the interview process, a great question to ask potential candidates is: What is workplace flexibility, and what does it mean for you? A flexible mindset is a sought-after quality among employers, and it can prove valuable for the employee as well. 
When employees adopt a flexible mindset, they tend to experience lower stress levels and better overall well-being. It also enables employees to learn new skills in a changing environment, ultimately benefiting their career path down the road. 
Flexibility and adaptability in the workplace can take on a lot of different forms, depending on the environment and industry you work in, but here are a few general ways employees can demonstrate flexibility:
  • Arrive to work early or staying later than regular working hours.
  • Learn new software or skills to streamline or improve a process.
  • Adapt to a changing role that requires additional tasks or responsibilities. 
  • Set daily tasks aside when needed to address emerging emergencies.
  • Cover extra shifts or handle work when a co-worker is on vacation or out sick.
  • Train new employees or help co-workers with tasks when needed.
  • Offer solutions rather than complaints when problems arise.
  • Stay updated on industry trends.
Work-life flexibility has benefits that go beyond the scheduling needs of employees. It starts with encouraging managers to identify employee work styles and personal needs. Work-life flexibility requirements will differ significantly for people, and it is a good idea to create an inventory of what challenges need to be accommodated. 
Managers play a vital role here, as they must adapt their communication and feedback methods to support employees through a host of challenges. Some companies fail to adopt a work-life flexibility mindset because they haven’t become comfortable trusting employees to perform and do their jobs.  
Collected from washingtonpost


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