A Literature Review on the Impact of Hybrid Work Environment on Employee Productivity with a Special Focus on IT Professionals
Keywords:
Hybrid work model, Employee productivity, IT ProfessionalsAbstract
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the impact of hybrid work environments on employee productivity, particularly within the realm of IT professionals. The methodology involved reviewing existing literature on the subject to analyze various aspects and findings. The main body of this paper delves into the nuances of hybrid work environments and their implications for IT professionals. It explores how remote work can enhance flexibility and work-life balance, leading to increased job satisfaction and morale. At the same time, challenges such as communication barriers, isolation, and distractions can hinder productivity and collaboration. The main conclusion is that hybrid work environments can have both positive and negative effects on employees, depending on several factors.
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