{"id":2910,"date":"2016-10-06T14:50:28","date_gmt":"2016-10-06T21:50:28","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blogs.poly.com\/?p=2910"},"modified":"2016-10-06T14:50:28","modified_gmt":"2016-10-06T21:50:28","slug":"small-business-employees-feel-productive-working-remotely-survey-finds","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogs.poly.com\/small-business-employees-feel-productive-working-remotely-survey-finds\/","title":{"rendered":"Small business employees feel more productive working remotely, survey finds"},"content":{"rendered":"

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If you want your small business employees to be most productive, let them work remotely. A recent survey<\/a> from FlexJobs found that only 7% of workers say that the office is their location of choice if they need to be most productive on important work-related projects. Regarding preferred working environments, 51% of employees would prefer to work at home. Another 8% would choose a coffee shop, co-working space, library or somewhere else to work other than the office.<\/p>\n

Noise and distractions impact productivity<\/h5>\n

While 51% say working at home is more comfortable, another 67% report not having to commute reduces stress. Still the top two reasons employees prefer remote working are fewer interruptions (76%) and fewer distractions (75%).<\/p>\n

Similarly, a 2013 U.S. Workplace Study<\/a> conducted by design and architecture firm Gensler found that 69% of workers are dissatisfied with noise levels at their primary work space.\u00a0 Also 53% of workers are disturbed by others when trying to focus.<\/p>\n

Headsets help boost concentration<\/h5>\n

Headsets<\/a> are particularly helpful for employees unable to concentrate in today\u2019s open office environments and in noisy environments out of the office. In addition to coffee shops, employees on the go are working in airport lounges, train stations, hotel lobbies and even out in the open at parks or the beach. Headsets can cancel out background noise to boost concentration. On a call, they assure participants of audio clarity, which makes the communication more productive.<\/p>\n

Headsets also enable employees to listen to their favorite tunes while they work, which has proven to boost productivity. Research<\/a> conducted by Dr. Teresa Lesiuk, associate professor of Music Therapy at the University of Miami, found that software developers who listened to music came up with better ideas and completed work faster than those who didn\u2019t listen. \u00a0Dr. Lesiuk concluded\u2026.. \u201cover time, music listening based on workers\u2019 choice to listen when they want as they want is beneficial for state positive affect (mood), quality-of-work, and time spent on a task.\u201d<\/p>\n

Reduce distractions but enable flexible work<\/h5>\n

Making the office environment less noisy and distracting may boost productivity and enthusiasm for coming into the office. Still don\u2019t ignore small business employees\u2019 desire for flexible work options.\u00a0 The top reason for flexible work cited in the FlexJobs study was work-life balance at 79%, well above time savings at 48% and commute stress at 47%.<\/p>\n

Furthermore offering flexible work options makes a difference in securing talent.\u00a0 A Plantronics survey<\/a> found that 64% of small business owners report offering flexible, mobile and remote work options helps in hiring and retaining key employees.<\/p>\n

Make the office more conducive to getting work done, but also enable flexible work options. The combination is a winning \u201cwork ticket.\u201d<\/p>\n

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