Harvard Study Finds Most Workers Would Rather Continue Working From HomeSome would prefer a hybrid schedule, where they spend time at home and in the office.

ByBrittany Vincent

This story originally appeared onPCMag

大流行改变日常l的几个因素ife, and one positive change was the new option for many toperform their job duties at home. By the same token, however, some weren't exactly smitten with the idea of having to stay away from their desks and colleagues.

But as we slowly pivot toward the idea of "business as usual," aHarvard studyreveals that many professionals don't want to go back to the office full time. Instead, they want the option to keep the status quo, even when it's safe to return to the office.

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The study, which surveyed around 1,500 professionals working remotely over the past year, found that 81% either don't want to fully return to the office or would prefer a type of "hybrid" schedule going forward, where they'd have a mixture of home and office shifts. Further, 61% of those surveyed would like to work two or three days from home, while 27% want to continue working remotely full-time. Just 18% of respondents wished to return to full-time office work.

更重要的是,有三分之一的人发现their performance and quality of work had improved since the prior year, and they were able to focus better while working at home. For one in two workers, collaboration with colleagues, seeking support from co-workers, and trust in overall leadership did not change.

While there are still many workers who responded that they didn't particularly want to go back to the office, the survey trended toward an overall positive outlook for remote work and those who have been adapting to it since COVID-19 changed the way we live, work, and interact.

Brittany Vincent has been covering video games and tech for over a decade for publications such asG4,Maximum PC,Joystiq,Complex,IGN,GamesRadar,Polygon,Kotaku,Maxim,GameSpot,Shacknews,Yahooand more. She's also appeared as a speaker at video game conventions such as PAX East and has coordinated social media for companies likeCNETandNBCUniversal. When she's not writing or gaming, she's coveting that gaudy Dreamcast backpack from the Segakawaii line. Someday.

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